Hollywood revival's loser: WeHo

West Hollywood is thinking about adding its own late-night trolley shuttle and taking other steps to recapture nightlife business heading Hollywood's way, the L.A. Independent says. A WeHo city report concludes, "During [the] last few years, Hollywood has become the ‘in’ destination for evening club and restaurant patrons. Some of our own West Hollywood business have noticed the difference in their bottom line; people are choosing Hollywood over West Hollywood.” Don't know about you, but I wouldn't want to be stuck on the WeHo Trolley with a bunch of guys flying on crystal meth.


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