North Hollywood, or NoHo to locals, is a hip, gritty, diverse neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley. Once a rundown part of the city, NoHo has enjoyed a renaissance in the past several years. Today you'll find cool restaurants and bars, theaters and comedy joints, and unique stores. The "NoHo Arts District" alone has twenty theaters, dance studios, and art galleries.
Housing-wise there are a bunch of big apartment complexes and more residential streets with single-family bungalows. A metro rail stop makes it convenient to get to Downtown Los Angeles.
North Hollywood is bordered on the north by Sun Valley, on the east by Burbank, on the south by Toluca Lake and Studio City, and on the west by Valley Village and Valley Glen.
167,500 people live in North Hollywood, where the median age is 36.8 and the average individual income is $34,270.06. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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