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Studio City
Business Improvement District (BID)
is a charming, clean and attractive stretch primarily along
Ventura Boulevard that has been known for its quaint small-town
atmosphere. Enjoy a pleasant stroll along Ventura Boulevard and
Ventura Place and you will see over 300 shops. The District
includes a wide variety shops specializing in antiques,
furniture, designer clothing, interior design, fine jewelry,
fine linens, gifts and much more. You'll also see well known
chain stores such as the GAP, Banana Republic and Chico just to
mention a few. Don’t forget to pamper yourself with a manicure
or facial. You'll find many places for an afternoon coffee
break and an array of restaurants for a satisfying lunch or
dinner. Studio City is truly a shopper's paradise.
Boundaries
The boundaries of
the BID are as follows: Ventura Boulevard between Whitsett Avenue
and Carpenter Avenue, Ventura Place, Ventura Court between
Rhodes and Laurelgrove, Radford Avenue from Ventura Boulevard to
Valleyheart Drive.
The Studio
City Business Improvement District (BID)
is a coalition of over 150 property owners committed to
enhancing the qualify of life in Studio City.
Founded
in 1999, the BID's successful programs include maintaining the
beautification of the District’s streets, sidewalks and
surroundings, capital improvement projects and marketing to assist local businesses.
Background
- In the
District, improvement costs are financed by District property
owners and grants. The District was initially capitalized at
$274,000 annually for a period of five years.
In 1994
Governor Wilson signed AB 3754 (Caldera) establishing the
Property and Business Improvement District Law of 1994.
This new State Law created a mechanism for property owners to
join forces and improve their commercial districts. The
Studio City Improvement Association seized this opportunity to
utilize this new tool to provide efficient supplemental services
to Studio City.
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