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The street is home to luxury boutiques and famous coffee spots like Alfred Coffee [8].

Created by Darren Star and produced by Aaron Spelling , the show was a spin-off of Beverly Hills, 90210 that followed a group of young adults living in an apartment complex in West Hollywood [5, 21]. Melrose Place

The franchise includes a 2009 reboot [2] and reports of a new reboot in development featuring several original cast members [11, 29]. 2. The Real Melrose Place The street is home to luxury boutiques and

The series initially struggled with ratings until Heather Locklear joined in Season 2 as the villainous Amanda Woodward [3]. This shifted the tone toward the "trashy," over-the-top drama that became its trademark [4]. While the show was set here, many "establishing

While the show was set here, many "establishing shots" were filmed at nearby spots like Fellini's (for the bar Shooters) and Santa Clarita Studios [6]. 3. "In the Name of the Place" Art Project

One of the most famous twists occurred when Kimberly Shaw (played by Marcia Cross) removed her wig to reveal a massive scar, a moment still celebrated by fans decades later [12, 20].

In a unique crossover, an artist collective led by covertly placed conceptual art pieces on the set of the show during its fourth and fifth seasons [10]. These items—like bedding and advertisements—contained subtle political and social messages that were broadcast to millions of viewers without the network's initial realization [10]. If you'd like to explore further, let me know: