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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Yucca Corridor is a small, diverse, and densely populated neighborhood in Hollywood, California. It exists along most of the length of Yucca Street. The neighborhood lies north of Hollywood Boulevard and south of Franklin Avenue, between Highland Avenue and Vine Street. It is about a half-mile long and a quarter-mile wide.The Yucca Corridor lies along the north side of the busiest part of Hollywood Boulevard. In addition to a heavy concentration of tourism-oriented shops and eateries, there are many bars and nightclubs in the area. Transit access is said to be good, as this part of Hollywood Boulevard serves as a major focus of the MTA bus system and is bracketed by two Red Line subway stations (at Vine and Highland).[citation needed] Yucca St. is also Los Angeles's first Bicycle Friendly Street (BFS) facility. The street has shared lane markings (SLMs), bicycle pass-through diverters, and unique street signs. The building stock consists of a wide mix of age and condition, with mostly two-level retail buildings along Hollywood Boulevard and two- to six-level apartment buildings on the interior. There are also a few apartment towers, including the historic Contently and Montevideo buildings. Landmarks in the Yucca Corridor include the First National Bank of Hollywood building, the Pacific Theater, the Hollywood Greyhound station, and a portion of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Major landmarks immediately adjacent to the corridor include the Capitol Records Building, Grauman's Egyptian Theatre, Grauman's Chinese Theater, the Kodak Theater, and the Frederick's of Hollywood building.. }

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