The Carthay Square neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, consists of nearly 800 residences, mostly built in the 1920s and 1930s. We are located near Beverly Hills and West Hollywood and near the “Miracle Mile” section of Wilshire Blvd. The major streets that mark our neighborhood boundaries are Olympic Blvd, Pico Blvd, Fairfax Ave and Crescent Heights Blvd.

The Carthay Square Neighborhood Association is an active group of volunteers that represents the interests of our residents and of nearby communities. Membership is open to all residents (owners and tenants), business owners, and property owners within our boundaries.
The mission of our Association is to preserve and enhance the safety, beauty, and value of our neighborhood, to provide residents with information about City issues, policies, land developments, criminal incidents, traffic problems, etc., which impact our area; and work for the general betterment of our community.
Our neighborhood is in an exciting part of Los Angeles, in walking distance
to world-class cultural attractions. We have a great public school, Carthay School of Environmental Studies Magnet, across the street, and plenty of other education options nearby. There’s abundant public transit and many of us walk or bike to nearby shops and restaurants.
We are a diverse group of neighbors who are proud to live in a wonderful historical setting, close to tons of amenities. Learn more about our neighborhood and what’s nearby.

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