Beverly Hills is Dying , lots of Stores are out of
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@Irishgip1
10 days ago
High crime w no penalties. No brainer
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@user-bk7hs4tt9y
10 days ago
“The government you elect is the government you deserve.”
― Thomas Jefferson
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@majordudette
3 days ago
BH has been dying for awhile. Movie stars don’t all live there anymore, the Persian community took over since the 80s then they were replaced by Arabs. Slowly the great luxury shops closed. The black lives matter riots were a turning point. The riots showed Los Angeles residents on local TV that the police just stood by while rioters smashed and looted parts of LA like Melrose Ave with impunity. It was a shock to the system. So-called restorative justice, which really means no more law and order, began, vagrants all over the country learned you could camp out anywhere in LA and not be bothered, so that population exploded. Then the Covid lockdowns put the nails in the coffin, and growing lawlessness drove out many residents and businesses. We will not see the vibrant Los Angeles and grand Beverly Hills again in our lifetimes. RIP LA. RIP Beverly Hills. So, so sad.
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@diembommarito1776
3 days ago
I was there in the mid 90s , there was a lot of good things to see. Especially back then because Pretty Woman came out, everyone liked to go in the Beverly Hotel. It’s sad to see it dead. You get what you vote for.
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@benallmark9671
10 days ago
Nobody wants to invest in a place where there’s no law and order , like nobody. Nobody with any sense anyway.
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@julietteyork6293
7 days ago (edited)
My parents lived in Beverly Hills for many years and two years ago, with sadness, sold their home and left California. The once-great state, like the rest of the country, has fallen due to unchecked political corruption. Wake up, America.
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@glory2cybertron
3 days ago
Expectation: glitz and glamour
Reality: zombie apocalypse
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@srl21500
3 days ago
Lived there almost 10 years. Wasn't safe anymore. SaMo, Venice, and MdR are no longer livable either. Sad times.
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@magyarvandor5321
10 days ago
America is Dying; - Beverly Hills is only small part of it..
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@jasonwebb5964
9 days ago
That's one way to combat crime. Make it unaffordable for businesses to operate so they're forced to close. No stores, no theft. Brilliant!
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@jomama5186
2 days ago
You did an AWESOME Arnold impression !!!
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@snoopybrown2438
1 day ago (edited)
So sad. Such a sorry sight. I’m from Singapore and I came to this part of LA in 2013. Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Santa Monica
and Venice beach were all bustling with life. Very depressing to see so many businesses gone.
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@vincentcastor5978
9 days ago
As a small business owner in LA county, only a few miles from Beverly Hills, The government with all its regulations, ordinances and defund the police antics makes running a small business almost impossible. The middle class and small businesses are going away in California.
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@rjohnson9543
7 days ago
California had their chance to get rid of Newsome, but they kept him, so they got exactly what they voted for.
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@tonybudzevski9406
3 days ago
Thank you for showing the reality.
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