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Beverly Center

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Beverly Center

Credit

LA Curbed

Site overview

Opened in 1982, the monolithic Beverly Center is a luxury shopping center in the city of West Hollywood. The eight-level enclosed mall is composed of three floors of retail and entertainment space (plus additional space at street level) above five stories of above ground parking. The shopping center’s kidney-bean shape was designed to accommodate active oil pumps on the property, not visible to the general shopping public. The Center is currently undergoing a $500 million renovation by Rome, Italy-based Studio Fuksas that is slated to make extensive updates to the original street-facing facades, landscaping, and interior spaces.

How to Visit

Open to the public

Location

8500 Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA, 90048

Country

US
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Credit:

LA Curbed

Designer(s)

Welton Becket

Architect

Nationality

American

Other designers

Welton Becket, A. Alfred Taubman, Sheldon Gordon, E. Phillip Lyon

Related News

Shopping Malls

Advocacy, Annual Theme, Shopping Malls

January 10, 2022

Related chapter

Southern California

Completion

March 1982

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