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City streets will be filled with celebration and artistic wonder this summer as the City of Beverly Hills is now open later days. That’s right, BOLD is back! Residents and visitors are invited to sip, shop, and celebrate the summer season every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evening beginning August 1 and continuing through August 24. The festivities will kick-off down the iconic Rodeo

Each year business executives, residents, civic leaders, and community supporters of Beverly Hills gather on a special occasion to witness the State of the City Address given by the current mayor of the City of Beverly Hills. This year, the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce members and guests had the privilege of welcoming Mayor Julian Gold M.D. to the Greystone Mansion Formal Gardens

Winner of the Best of Beverly Hills Golden Palm Awards – The Fred Hayman Visionary Award The Honorable Lili Bosse is the inaugural recipient of the Fred Hayman Visionary Award which will be presented by Robert Hayman on October 15, 2018 at the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce’s Best of Beverly Hills Golden Palm Awards Gala. Lili Bosse served two terms as the Mayor of

The Chamber welcomed a record number of over 500 guests to the annual Summer Garden Party, on Wednesday, June 27, 2018. The Garden Party took place at the beautiful Beverly Canon Gardens in the heart of the Golden Triangle, and serves as the Chamber’s annual member appreciation celebration and board installation night. The evening kicked-off with remarks by the outgoing Chairwoman of the Board,

Luxurious. Dazzling. Glamorous. Rodeo Drive was celebrated for its more than 50 years of luxury on February 25 in what was an unforgettable, block party extravaganza! The Runway to Rodeo celebration kicked off at 4pm. Beverly Hills Mayor Lili Bosse, along with hosts Rob Zangardi and Lilian Babaian, welcomed an incredible crowd to what would soon become an iconic event in the history of Beverly

The Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce advocates on behalf of local business community through the Government Affairs Committee (GAC). This group is exclusive to Chamber members and meets to address important issues such as: urban planning, transportation, real estate development, construction, taxation, and regional legislation that impact the business community. This month’s meeting addressed the often-misunderstood issue of “Net Neutrality.” The GAC heard perspectives