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It's about time. That seemed to be the consensus of the invited guests at the grand opening of the Ferrari Store - Los Angeles. Coinciding with the marque's 60th Anniversary world rally, the store held its grand opening celebration on Sunday at the Beverly Center. Besides being entertained by the hosts and hostesses, VIP guests were also treated to a display of Ferraris that included the 1961 Paris Motor Show 275 GTS 2+1, a 275 GTB, and a Formula 1 car among others.
The L.A. location joins the chain that includes a few Italian locations, as well as several others around the world. Late last year Ferrari opened a new store in Qatar, marking their entry into the Middle East. The boutique shops sells Ferrari accessories, clothing, and other merchandise. Similar to the other American store at The Wynn in Las Vegas, the Beverly Center store has clothes, shoes, toys, keychains and other accessories, all bearing the Ferrari logo or Ferrari images.
The Ferrari Store - Los Angeles is located on the 6th floor of the Beverly Center at 8500 Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles. Tel. 310-657-9800. Well worth a stop if you happen to be in L.A. and happen to love or even like Enzo's works.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mike @ Mar 27th 2007 11:14AM
Just as long as the don't allow anyone into the store who has ever wrecked an Enzo...
drewp @ Mar 27th 2007 11:21AM
http://www.autoblog.com/photos/ferrari-store-opens-in-beverly-hills/195451/
i recognize the middle girl as Cora from sportsbybrooks.com thats all i got.
thisislame @ Mar 27th 2007 12:06PM
I been to the Ferrari store in Milan... badass
Tony @ Mar 27th 2007 2:51PM
Thats funny, I was in the store on Saturday looking at their overly priced wares. I had no idea it wasn't opened yet.
Rocket Punch @ Mar 27th 2007 4:31PM
USA is really the best place for Ferrari dealers. Can ask for more when rich customers buy a million dollar car and total in on their way home.
Ford Mustang @ Mar 28th 2007 4:30AM
The need to start a Ferrari restaurant, and have it so you can sit in the cars and eat like the cars they had on Pulp Fiction.