Fairfax District

The Fairfax District is roughly bordered by West Hollywood on the north, Highland Avenue on the east, West Hollywood and Beverly Hills on the west and Wilshire Boulevard on the south. The Fairfax District is sometimes confused with Park La Brea, which is a real estate development within the District, and the curious Beverly Hills Adjacent, particularly on housing rental advertisements. The section of Fairfax Avenue filled with traditionally Jewish businesses is sometimes referred to by Angelenos as Kosher Canyon or "The Bagel District." Beginning around 2005, real estate listings controversially began to define the western part of the area as Beverly Grove when listing homes for sale.

Landmarks in the Fairfax District include Canter’s, CBS Television City,, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Fairfax High School, Farmers Market, Fred Segal, The Beverly Center, The Grove, The Improv, Pan-Pacific Park, and The Silent Movie Theatre.

The Fairfax District is home to CBS. CBS Television City was built in 1952 on the former site of Gilmore Stadium at Fairfax Avenue and Beverly Boulevard. This is where CBS tapes The Young and the Restless, the Late Late Show, and The Price is Right.