



Beverly Hills and Hollywood CA
First one had a dial tone and DTMF tones, but was unable to make any calls when trying toll-free numbers (silence after entering the numbers). Second one… well RIP to that one.




First one had a dial tone and DTMF tones, but was unable to make any calls when trying toll-free numbers (silence after entering the numbers). Second one… well RIP to that one.
Photo positions are awkward due to GSM not being in my home area and me needing to drive out to catch it.
(As of May 30th, 2026). Apparently the mall may close very soon, which isn’t surprising considering the leaks everywhere (hence the buckets), the failed HVAC system, broken escalators, and the weird smell in most places. Most of the remaining stores are closing/have closed end of May or first week of June. RIP to this mall as it won’t be around for much longer.
There are now multiple dumpsters scattered across the mall, all by entrances. Inside the dumpsters are old mall things like signs, office supplies, electronics/equipment, old Christmas decorations, etc. It seems like LensCrafters is finally leaving, as lots of LensCrafters signs were in the dumpsters. (I DO NOT recommend checking around the dumpsters though. When I got nearby, an alarm sounded then a car came by, but thankfully the car didn’t go to me.) Barnes & Noble is also on its way out, with their final day being July 16th. They also covered off the mall entrance area inside, and blocked off the entire corner with empty shelves making it “employees only” access. And of course Macy’s is gone too as of about a month ago.