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"This exciting pop-up will add to the visual allure of the street and draw new visitors," said RDC President Nicola Cagliata, in a letter of support.

As Gohlich notes, "[Robinsons-May] was truly a world class department store and contributed in a significant way to the city and its development at that time."

"Due to the on-scene investigation and immediate crime follow up, we believe the arrest [on Dec. 27] is connected to the Saint Laurent crime earlier in the week," BHPD Spokesperson Lt. Max Subin told the Courier.

"During these trying times, we were delighted to work in partnership with our community groups to bring a little bit of joy and excitement to the lives of innocent children who are less fortunate.

The Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles (The Foundation) has awarded $3 million to 19 organizations as part of the second phase of its COVID-19 Response Grants initiative. In describing the grants to the Courier, Foundation President and Chief Executive Officer Marvin I. Schotland said,

As 2020 comes to a close, the Beverly Hills Courier would like to recognize a number of entities that have impacted the lives of our community.

"Top real estate industry professionals now have an opportunity to capitalize on the immense global reach of Forbes in the creation of an impactful luxury marketplace, which is owned and led by brokerages," Bonnie Stone Sellers, who serves as Chair, said in a statement.

The Zaslavs' purpose in restoring Woodland is to "ensure that the property is enjoyed in its original state for generations to come," said Jason Somers, President of Crest Real Estate, who oversees the project.

It's been a challenging year and with stores open at only 20 percent capacity, shopping could also be tricky this holiday season as well.

The last round of funding grants was awarded to 19 organizations that provide services to seniors, homeless, cover physical and mental health, culture and more.