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Beverly Hills City Hall

Beverly Hills City Hall
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General information
Type City hall
Architectural style Spanish Revival architecture
Address 455 North Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, California, 90210
Completed 1932
Renovated 1982; 2008
Design and construction
Architect William J. Gage, Harry G. Koerner

The Beverly Hills City Hall is a historic building and city hall in Beverly Hills, California.

The building is surrounded by North Santa Monica Boulevard, North Rexford Drive, South Santa Monica Boulevard, and North Crescent Drive. Its main entrance is at 455 North Rexford Drive, which faces the Beverly Hills Public Library, adjacent to the Beverly Hills Police Department. A few doors below on North Rexford Drive is the Beverly Hills Fire Department, next to the Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial Garden. Behind it, on South Santa Monica Boulevard, is the Beverly Hills Civic Center.

In the 1910s and 1920s, before this building was constructed, city administration services took place at the Beverly Hills Hotel. However, in 1925, a two-storey building was erected on Burton Way to serve as a city hall and fire department building. Yet five years later, a petition signed by 2,000 residents which was presented to the Beverly Hills City Council called for a new building in a new location.

Thus, in 1930, land was purchased from the Pacific Electric to build the city hall. Construction lasted from 1931 to 1932. The building was designed by architects William J. Gage and Harry G. Koerner in the Spanish Revival architectural style (though sometimes also characterized Churrigueresque). The building was constructed by the Herbert M. Baruch Corporation. When the city hall opened in 1932, it was called by The Los Angeles Times the "largest and most expensive City Hall of any municipality its size in the country."

The building was renovated in 1982. Additionally, it was expanded from 49,000 to 67,000 square feet. Moreover, the ground-floor reception area was renovated in 2008, when the main entrance was moved from North Crescent Drive to North Rexford Drive.

The building appears in the movie In a Lonely Place (dir. Nicholas Ray, 1950). It is also used as the police department building in Beverly Hills Cop (dir. Martin Brest, 1984).


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