Article: Beverly hills still has appeal on other side of the tracks. (Up Front).

It's the far corner of Beverly Hills where there are no Gucci displays, solicitous agents, $500-a-night hotel rooms or invitation-only benefits.

Drive south of Wilshire Boulevard and west of Robertson Boulevard and theneighborhnod starts to look more working class and ethnic -- a pastiche of well-kept apartment buildings and bustling neighborhood shops.

It's one of the more ethnically diverse areas of Beverly Hills, according to the Census data.

"I like living here because it feels safe and there is a sense of culture here," said 28-year-old Amy Murdock. "And in this city, you don't find a lot of that unfortunately."

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