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March 2017
ASCRS•ASOA city preview • May 5–9, 2017
Take a break and visit some
of the many shopping hot
spots around the city
The Americana at Brand
889 Americana Way, Suite 330
Glendale, CA 91210
www.americanaatbrand.com
Located in Glendale, this shopping
destination has numerous popular
shops. It's open 7 days a week with
varying hours. Stores include Bar-
neys New York, David Yurman, Kate
Spade, J. Crew, Diane von Fursten-
berg, and many more.
Beverly Center
8500 Beverly Boulevard
www.beverlycenter.com
The high-end shopping area in L.A.
includes a number of well-known
shops, including Bloomingdale's,
Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi,
Gucci, Macy's, and Prada, among
others. The shopping center is open
7 days a week.
FigAt7th
735 Figueroa Street
www.figat7th.com
This shopping area in downtown
L.A. has stores like Target, Zara,
H&M, and Victoria's Secret. It also
has a variety of dining options,
including pizza, coffee, and sweets.
You may also want to check out the
various special events, like movies,
kids' activities, art, and more taking
place in the area.
The Grove
189 The Grove Drive
www.thegrovela.com
The shopping area on Grove Drive
has many popular shops, including
Coach, Crate & Barrel, Barneys New
York, Apple, Nordstrom, Sephora,
Swarovski, and more. It features nu-
merous dining options and special-
ty foods, as well as entertainment
options at the movie theater on
site. There is a trolley ride between
The Grove and Farmer's Market, as
well as a dancing fountain. You can
also see "The Spirit of Los Angeles"
statue.
Hollywood & Highland
6801 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, CA 90028
http://hollywoodandhighland.com
Located close to the Walk of Fame,
Dolby Theatre, and the TCL Chi-
nese Theatre, this area has many
shops and dining options. It's open
Monday through Saturday from
10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Sunday
from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shops
include Fossil, Louis Vuitton, Oak-
ley, Aldo, and more. It also has more
Los Angeles shopping
Los Angeles was first named "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de
Los Angeles del Río de Porciuncula" by the first settlers, which translates
to "The town of our Lady Queen of the Angels of the Porciuncula River."
Doesn't quite roll off the tongue like "Los Angeles" or "LA," does it?
Source: Upout.com
Los Angeles Fun Fact