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About Valley Village - Valley Village is a neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. It is located in the San Fernando Valley, east of Studio City and west of North Hollywood, and mostly consists of single family homes and small shops. Until the early 1990s, it was considered part of North Hollywood, though it was more upscale than most of North Hollywood. It broke away and renamed itself to boost real estate values, as is common in the Valley. Like Studio City and Sherman Oaks, Valley Village has a large Jewish population.

The northwest corner of Victory Boulevard and Laurel Canyon Boulevard is home to Valley Plaza, once reported to be part of the largest suburban shopping center west of the Mississippi (when taken together with Laurel Plaza, located on the southeast corner of the same intersection). The original Sears anchor store was dedicated in 1952, and is still open for business.


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Living in Valley Village

People of Valley Village - Latinos and Whites are nearly even in numbers comprising more than four out of five Valley residents. In general, communities in the northeastern, central, and western parts of the Valley contain the highest concentration of Latinos. Whites live mainly along the communities along the region's mountain rim. Burbank and Glendale have an influential and large Latino communities. San Fernando, Calabasas, and Hidden Hills are quite homogenous in racial makeup. Asian-Americans make up 10.7% of the population and are scattered throughout the Valley floor but some clusters can be found in Chatsworth, Panorama City, Glendale and Granada Hills. Lake View Terrace is 16 percent African-American significantly above the 4.1% average for the Valley.

Although poverty rates in the San Fernando Valley are lower than the rest of the county (15.3% compared to 17.9%), eight San Fernando Valley communities have at least one of out five residents living in poverty. Although heavily-Latino Pacoima is widely known in the region as a hub of suburban blight, other mostly Latino places like Mission Hills, Arleta, and Sylmar have poverty rates well below the regional average and lower than in some whiter neighborhoods.

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