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Mid-Wilshire is a district in the City of Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
. It is part of the Wilshire
Wilshire, Los Angeles, California

Wilshire is a region of the City of Los Angeles, California.The Wilshire area is north of the I-10, east of Beverly Hills, west of Downtown LA and south of Hollywood....
 region.

It mostly encompasses the area bounded by La Cienega Boulevard to the west, Melrose Avenue to the north, Hoover Street to the east and the Santa Monica Freeway to the south, although some neighborhoods in this perimerter are part of Mid-City West
Mid-City West

Mid-City West is a subregion located in the Wilshire, Los Angeles, California area of the City of Los Angeles, California. While it may be confused with the Mid-Wilshire area, the city designates it as a separate area, encompassing the area south of Santa Monica Blvd, west of Fairfax Avenue, and north of Pico or Venice Blvd and east of La Cie...
. It derives its name from Wilshire Boulevard
Wilshire Boulevard

Wilshire Boulevard is one of the principal east-west arterial roads in Los Angeles, California, California, United States. It was named for Henry Gaylord Wilshire , an Ohio native who made and lost fortunes in real estate, farming, and gold mining....
, the primary east-west thoroughfare through the area.






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Mid-Wilshire is a district in the City of Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
. It is part of the Wilshire
Wilshire, Los Angeles, California

Wilshire is a region of the City of Los Angeles, California.The Wilshire area is north of the I-10, east of Beverly Hills, west of Downtown LA and south of Hollywood....
 region.

It mostly encompasses the area bounded by La Cienega Boulevard to the west, Melrose Avenue to the north, Hoover Street to the east and the Santa Monica Freeway to the south, although some neighborhoods in this perimerter are part of Mid-City West
Mid-City West

Mid-City West is a subregion located in the Wilshire, Los Angeles, California area of the City of Los Angeles, California. While it may be confused with the Mid-Wilshire area, the city designates it as a separate area, encompassing the area south of Santa Monica Blvd, west of Fairfax Avenue, and north of Pico or Venice Blvd and east of La Cie...
. It derives its name from Wilshire Boulevard
Wilshire Boulevard

Wilshire Boulevard is one of the principal east-west arterial roads in Los Angeles, California, California, United States. It was named for Henry Gaylord Wilshire , an Ohio native who made and lost fortunes in real estate, farming, and gold mining....
, the primary east-west thoroughfare through the area. The service area of the Wilshire Division of the Los Angeles Police Department is congruent to the portions of Mid-Wilshire within the City of Los Angeles. A popular nickname among locals for this district is Midtown.

History

See also: History of Los Angeles
Hoover Street marks the western edge of the original city lands of the pueblo of Los Angeles, as granted by the Spanish crown in 1781. Before the 20th century, the area to the west was predominantly farmland and pasture, with significant petroleum
Petroleum

Petroleum or crude oil is a naturally occurring, flammable liquid found in rock formations in the Earth consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights, plus other organic compounds....
 extraction beginning in the 1890s. Even as the areas within the old land grant became a booming metropolis, the areas west of Hoover remained virtually unpopulated: the streetcar lines that connected downtown Los Angeles with Palms
Palms, Los Angeles, California

The Palms community of West Los Angeles, California, is the oldest neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, California, founded in 1886 and annexed to the city in 1915....
, Venice, and the city of Santa Monica
Santa Monica, California

Santa Monica is a city in western Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. Situated on Santa Monica Bay of the Pacific Ocean, it is completely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles ? Pacific Palisades on the northwest, Brentwood, Los Angeles, California on the north, West Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California on the northeast...
 ran through a landscape little changed from what the original Tongva
Tongva

The Tongva are a Native Americans in the United States people who inhabited the area in and around Los Angeles, California, before the arrival of Europeans....
 inhabitants might have seen centuries earlier.

With the opening of the Los Angeles Aqueduct
Los Angeles Aqueduct

There are two Los Angeles Aqueducts, the First Los Angeles Aqueduct and the Second Los Angeles Aqueduct ....
 and the long-awaited development of the Port of Los Angeles
Port of Los Angeles

The Port of Los Angeles, also called Los Angeles Harbor and WORLDPORT LA, is a port complex that occupies 7,500 acres of land and water along 43 miles of waterfront....
, Los Angeles experienced an explosion of economic and population growth. The relatively flat coastal plains beyond Hoover, which had seen only desultory development beforehand, were ripe for large-scale urbanization. In an orgy of building and speculation, they were soon covered with houses both humble and magnificent, spectacularly palm-lined streets, thriving commercial districts along most of the major thoroughfares, and the iconic Miracle Mile
Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California

The Miracle Mile is an area in the Mid-Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California, consisting of a roughly one-mile stretch of Wilshire Boulevard between Fairfax and La Brea Avenues, and the surrounding neighborhoods ....
 on Wilshire Boulevard. The iconic Carthay Circle Theater, in the far northwest reaches of Mid-Wilshire near the border of Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, California

Beverly Hills is a city in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. Beverly Hills and the neighboring city of West Hollywood, California are together entirely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, California....
, was one of the greatest of the "picture palaces" of the "Golden Age" of Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s.

After World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, and especially from the mid-1960s onward, suburb
Suburb

Suburbs are commonly defined as the residential areas which surround the central area of the urban area of a town or city. In the United States, suburbs have a prevalence of usually detached single-family homes.....
anization drew away much of Mid-Wilshire's wealth, especially in the more densely populated areas east of Crenshaw Boulevard, which saw wholesale white flight
White flight

White flight is a term for the demographics trend in which working class and middle-class white people move away from suburbs or urban area neighborhoods that are becoming racially desegregation to white suburbs and Commuter town....
 in the 1950s and 1960s. (Areas such as Carthay
Carthay, Los Angeles, California

Carthay is a residential district in the Mid-City West region of Los Angeles, California....
 and the Miracle Mile District
Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California

The Miracle Mile is an area in the Mid-Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California, consisting of a roughly one-mile stretch of Wilshire Boulevard between Fairfax and La Brea Avenues, and the surrounding neighborhoods ....
 fared better, with middle-class Jewish and African-American families adding considerable social capital
Social capital

Social capital is a concept developed in sociology and also used in business, capital , organizational behaviour, political science, public health and natural resources management that refers to connections within and between social networks as well as connections among individuals....
 to their new neighborhoods.) In the 1970s, Mayor Tom Bradley
Tom Bradley (politician)

Thomas J. "Tom" Bradley was a five-term mayor of Los Angeles, California, California, serving in that office from 1973 to 1993. He was the first and to date only African American mayor of Los Angeles....
's successful effort to turn Bunker Hill
Bunker Hill, Los Angeles, California

Bunker Hill, in the Downtown Los Angeles area of Los Angeles, California, is a short, developed hill with its peak located roughly around 3rd Street ....
 into the region's premier business district further reduced the desirability of the Wilshire business corridor. By 1980, many businesses had abandoned Wilshire Boulevard for the shiny new office towers of Century City
Century City, Los Angeles, California

Century City is a 176 acre commercial and residential district on the West Los Angeles of the Los Angeles, CA. It is bounded by Westwood, Los Angeles, California on the west, Rancho Park, Los Angeles, California on the southwest, Cheviot Hills, Los Angeles, California and Beverlywood, Los Angeles, California on the southeast, and the...
, Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, California

Beverly Hills is a city in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. Beverly Hills and the neighboring city of West Hollywood, California are together entirely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, California....
, and Westchester
Westchester, Los Angeles, California

Westchester is a neighborhood in western Los Angeles, California, United States. It is home to Los Angeles International Airport , Loyola Marymount University , and Otis College of Art and Design....
, and the office parks of the suburbs. In the Wilshire Center area, salvation came in the form of Korea
Korea

Korea is a geographic area composed of two sovereign countries, a civilization, and a former state situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia....
n immigrants displaced by the economic development schemes
Heavy-Chemical Industry Drive

The Heavy-Chemical Industry Drive was an economic development plan enacted in the 1970s under the regime of South Korean dictator Park Chung Hee....
 of South Korean dictator Park Chung Hee; these enterprising Koreans quickly established themselves as the dominant economic force in the eastern part of the Mid-Wilshire district, leading to part of Wilshire Center's rechristening as "Koreatown
Koreatown, Los Angeles, California

Koreatown is a Neighborhoods of Los Angeles in the Mid-Wilshire district of the city of Los Angeles, California. Home to a population of 340,000 and covering just under , it has the highest population density of all neighborhoods in Los Angeles....
."

Today, Mid-Wilshire is an ethnically and economically diverse area, with all of Los Angeles' major racial/ethnic groups--whites, blacks, Latinos, and Asian-Americans--well-represented within its borders. Neighborhoods like Hancock Park, Windsor Square, Carthay Circle, and Lafayette Square contain some of Los Angeles' most magnificent residential architecture, primarily in traditional city neighborhood settings. On the whole, the area has retained a low-rise, relatively low-density character, in large part due to the historic preservation
Historic preservation

Historic preservation or heritage conservation is a professional endeavor that seeks to preserve the ability of older objects to communicate an intended meaning....
 movement. The exception is Koreatown, which has long been one of the most densely populated areas in the United States. The Wilshire Center neighborhood has undergone gentrification since approximately 2003, and many apartments are under construction. One of Mid-Wilshire's greatest sources of is the steady densification of areas along Koreatown's western edges, a seemingly inexorable development that has occurred to the great dismay of the district's affluent white neighbors.

Transportation


Electric Rail

Historically, the Pacific Electric Railway
Pacific Electric Railway

The Pacific Electric Railway , also known as the Red Car system, was a mass transit system in Southern California using streetcars, light rail, and buses....
 had several Red Car streetcar lines running through Mid-Wilshire, which merged into a trunk line on Venice Boulevard at the Vineyard Junction in what is now Mid-City
Mid-City, Los Angeles, California

Mid-City is a district in Central Los Angeles Los Angeles, California. It is 2.5 miles south of Hollywood, Los Angeles, California and 3.5 miles west of downtown Los Angeles....
, continuing east to Hill Street and ultimately the Subway Terminal Building downtown. At the system's greatest extent in the late 1920s, streetcars running through this junction connected Mid-Wilshire to most of the neighborhoods and cities of the present-day Westside, as well as the coastal cities of the South Bay
South Bay, Los Angeles

The South Bay is a region of the southwest peninsula of Los Angeles County, California, California, USA. The name stems from its geographic features stretching along the southern shores of Santa Monica Bay which forms its western border....
. The Pacific Electric lines in Mid-Wilshire were all out of service by 1959 and most trackage was removed by 1970; wide medians on Venice and San Vicente Boulevards are the only remnant of this important component of the area's development.

The Los Angeles Railway
Los Angeles Railway

The Los Angeles Railway was a system of streetcars that operated in Los Angeles, USA, from 1901 to 1963 on tracks. The system was informally known as the "Yellow Cars," similar to the Pacific Electric Railway's "Red Cars," which currently are much better known....
's "Yellow Cars" also operated in Mid-Wilshire, with their western terminus at Pico and Rimpau Boulevards (and at Highland Avenue, on the 3rd Street line two miles to the north). Following a 1928 fare increase by Pacific Electric, the city of Santa Monica started its own municipal bus service, with its eastern terminus at the Yellow Car's western end. The advent of this service, which evolved over time into today's well-regarded Big Blue Bus
Big Blue Bus

The Big Blue Bus is a municipal bus operator in the Los Angeles Westside region of Los Angeles, providing both local and bus rapid transit service, in Santa Monica, California and adjacent neighborhoods of Los Angeles County, California....
, enabled Santa Monica residents and Westsiders commuting to downtown Los Angeles to bypass Pacific Electric entirely. Today, the Pico/Rimpau depot (which has been rebuilt several times, the most recent renovation opening in January 2006) is still the principal interchange point between the Big Blue Bus and the Pacific Electric's ultimate successor, the Los Angeles MTA
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority is the state chartered regional transportation planning and public transportation operating agency for the Los Angeles County, California, and is the successor agency to the former Southern California Rapid Transit District....
.

Congestion and Responses

Many of the low-wage jobs in the prosperous business districts of the Westside
West Los Angeles (region)

The Westside comprises the Los Angeles city communities of Bel-Air, Los Angeles, California, Beverly Crest, Los Angeles, California, Beverlywood, Los Angeles, California, Century City, Los Angeles, California, Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, Cheviot Hills, Los Angeles, California, Pacific Palisades, Palms, Los Angeles, California, Rancho Park...
 are held by residents of densely populated inner-city neighborhoods such as Westlake
Westlake, Los Angeles, California

Westlake is a district in Los Angeles, California. It should not be confused with Westlake Village, California, an independent municipality in Los Angeles County near Thousand Oaks and close to the Ventura County line....
, Pico-Union
Pico-Union, Los Angeles, California

Pico-Union is a district in Los Angeles, California. Its name derives from the intersection of Pico Boulevard and Union Avenue.History...
, and Echo Park
Echo Park, Los Angeles, California

Echo Park is a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California....
. The fastest way to Century City
Century City, Los Angeles, California

Century City is a 176 acre commercial and residential district on the West Los Angeles of the Los Angeles, CA. It is bounded by Westwood, Los Angeles, California on the west, Rancho Park, Los Angeles, California on the southwest, Cheviot Hills, Los Angeles, California and Beverlywood, Los Angeles, California on the southeast, and the...
, Beverly Hills, and Santa Monica is usually along Mid-Wilshire's surface streets. Similarly, many workers in Hollywood
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California

Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles, California, situated west-northwest of Downtown Los Angeles. Due to its fame and cultural identity as the historical center of movie studios and movie stars, the word "Hollywood" is often used as a metonym of cinema of the United States....
 live in South Los Angeles
South Los Angeles

South Los Angeles, often abbreviated as South L.A., is the official name for a large geographic and cultural portion lying to the southwest and southeast of downtown Los Angeles, California....
. For this reason, even though much of the region has a relatively low population density for Los Angeles, Mid-Wilshire suffers from significant traffic congestion problems. Residents on a few streets in the area have erected wrought-iron fences and concrete barriers to prevent through traffic from using their streets. Mass transit solutions, both in the form of improved bus service (including limited bus rapid transit
Bus rapid transit

Bus rapid transit is a broad term given to a variety of transportation systems that, through improvements to infrastructure, vehicles and scheduling, attempt to use buses to provide a service that is of a higher quality than an ordinary bus line....
 on Wilshire
Wilshire Boulevard

Wilshire Boulevard is one of the principal east-west arterial roads in Los Angeles, California, California, United States. It was named for Henry Gaylord Wilshire , an Ohio native who made and lost fortunes in real estate, farming, and gold mining....
, La Cienega
La Cienega Boulevard

La Cienega Boulevard is a major north-south arterial road that runs between El Segundo Boulevard in El Segundo, California on the south and the Sunset Strip/Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California....
, and Crenshaw Boulevards and Fairfax Avenue
Fairfax Avenue

Fairfax Avenue is a street on north central Los Angeles, California, California. It runs from La Cienega Boulevard with Culver City, California at its southern end to Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on its northern end....
) and the long-delayed western extension of the Purple Line subway
Rapid transit

A rapid transit, subway, underground, elevated railway or metro system is an railway electrification system public transport rail transport in an urban area with high capacity and frequency, and which is grade separation from other traffic....
, promise to relieve some of the area's thorny congestion, but progress has been slow.

Education

Mid-Wilshire is primarily served by three public high schools: Fairfax High, at Fairfax Avenue and Sunset Boulevard on the region's northwestern edge; Los Angeles High, at Olympic and West Boulevards in the east-central portion of the region and Belmont High, just east of Hoover on Beverly Boulevard in Westlake
Westlake, Los Angeles, California

Westlake is a district in Los Angeles, California. It should not be confused with Westlake Village, California, an independent municipality in Los Angeles County near Thousand Oaks and close to the Ventura County line....
. Some students in the furthest southwest portions of Mid-Wilshire attend Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury, a Founding Fathers of the United States, economist, and political philosopher. He led calls for the Philadelphia Convention, was one of America's first Constitutional lawyers, and cowrote the Federalist Papers, a primary source for Constitutional interpretation....
 High in Beverlywood
Beverlywood, Los Angeles, California

Beverlywood is a district on the West Los Angeles of the city of Los Angeles, California....
. The campus of Los Angeles High also includes one of the city's largest adult education
Adult education

Adult education is the practice of teaching and educating adults. This often happens in the workplace, through 'extension' or 'continuing education' courses at secondary schools, at a college or university....
 centers, as well as a large memorial to alumni killed in World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
.

The area's more affluent residents often send their children to private or religious schools, both inside and outside the district. The most famous of these is the Jesuit Loyola High School in Harvard Heights.

Neighborhoods of Mid-Wilshire

  • Arlington Heights
    Arlington Heights, Los Angeles, California

    Arlington Heights is a residential district in the Mid-Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California. It derives its name from Arlington Avenue, which runs north-south through the heart of the district....
  • Brookside Park
  • Country Club Park
    Country Club Park, Los Angeles, California

    Country Club Park is a neighborhood in the Mid-City Los Angeles area of Los Angeles, California....
  • Fremont Place
  • Hancock Park
    Hancock Park, Los Angeles, California

    Hancock Park is a historic and affluent urban neighborhood in Los Angeles, California....
  • Harvard Heights
    Harvard Heights, Los Angeles, California

    Harvard Heights is a district in the Mid-Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California....
    • Byzantine-Latino Quarter
  • Koreatown
    Koreatown, Los Angeles, California

    Koreatown is a Neighborhoods of Los Angeles in the Mid-Wilshire district of the city of Los Angeles, California. Home to a population of 340,000 and covering just under , it has the highest population density of all neighborhoods in Los Angeles....
    /Wilshire Center
  • Larchmont
    Larchmont, Los Angeles, California

    Larchmont is the commercial heart of an area in mid-city Los Angeles, California. The area's geographical location within the Windsor Square neighborhood receives patronage from nearby Hancock Park, located to the west, and Hollywood adjacent to the north....
    • Larchmont Village
    • Windsor Square
      Windsor Square, Los Angeles, California

      Windsor Square is a small, historic and wealthy urban neighborhood in the Mid-Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California....
  • Mid-City
    Mid-City, Los Angeles, California

    Mid-City is a district in Central Los Angeles Los Angeles, California. It is 2.5 miles south of Hollywood, Los Angeles, California and 3.5 miles west of downtown Los Angeles....
    • Lafayette Square
    • Vineyard
  • Miracle Mile
    Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California

    The Miracle Mile is an area in the Mid-Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California, consisting of a roughly one-mile stretch of Wilshire Boulevard between Fairfax and La Brea Avenues, and the surrounding neighborhoods ....
    • Miracle Mile North
    • Miracle Mile South
    • Park La Brea
      Park La Brea, Los Angeles, California

      Park La Brea is a sprawling apartment complex in the Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California of Los Angeles, California. It encompasses more than 4,000 apartments in both high-rise and garden-style buildings, and sits on of land with numerous lawns....
  • Wellington Square
  • Western Heights
  • Wilshire Park
    Wilshire Park, Los Angeles, California

    Wilshire Park is a residential district in the Mid-Wilshire region of Los Angeles, California. Subdistricts include Longwood Highlands and the Park Mile....
    • Longwood Highlands
    • Park Mile


See also