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Top 5 Beverly Hills Stories: Suspected Mob Associate Pleads Guilty, CORT Showroom Relaunches
In a busy news week, here's a recap of other Patch stories you may have missed.
Here are five stories that topped headlines recently on Beverly Hills Patch.
- A study found the average price of a luxury home in Los Angeles County, including Beverly Hills, rose 7.1 percent in the first quarter of this year, compared to the first three months of last year.
- A number of crimes were reported in the jurisdiction of the Beverly Hills Police Department between May 13 and May 19.
- An alleged associate of a Montreal-based mob family who had a stash house in Beverly Hills pleaded guilty to federal cocaine-trafficking charges.
- William Brien, until recently the mayor of Beverly Hills, was asked by author Jeryl Brunner about his favorite place in Los Angeles. See what Brien had to say about Beverly Gardens Park.
- The CORT showroom at the former Flynt Building was reopened after renovations.
—City News Service and Patch editor Anthea Raymond contributed to this report.
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