Beverly Hills Plumber – Professional Beverly Hills Plumbing Services

Rich in history and thriving business ventures Newton Plumbing has always been the place that Beverly Hills residents and businesses call when in need of professional plumbing services.

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With high expectations, the people of Beverly Hills know that they can find honest, dependable service from this well trusted name.  Whether looking for a Beverly Hills plumber for an emergency or just a simple clogged drain, people have relied on plumbers from Newton Plumbing for decades and continue to do so today.


Fame and fortune are hallmarks of this community that is unique in many ways and Newton Plumbing has been the top Beverly Hills plumbing contractor for over six decades.

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Opulence abounds, high end retail shopping attracts the rich and famous from all over the world.  Playground of the stars and the star-struck, Beverly Hills still exhibits the charm of the early days in Los Angeles’ deep history.  Wonderful restaurants, amazing automobiles and beautiful people are characteristic of this best known of the best towns in America and possibly the world. 


In 1906 the property encompassing what is now known as Beverly Hills was passed into the hands of the Rodeo Land and Water Company.  Burton E. Green was head of the newly founded development company and Green and the new corporation hired a landscape architect, Wilbur D. Cook, who designed a town with large lots for homes and wide curving streets to be lined with palm, eucalyptus, acacia and other variety of trees.  Cook also created a three block long, eighty-feet wide green space along the north side of Santa Monica Boulevard later called Will Rogers Park.

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When trying to decide on a name for the town they were about to build, Burton Green knew of Beverly Farms; a beautiful town in Massachusetts.  He suggested the name Beverly Hills to his associates and the rest is history.


The Beverly Hills Hotel was built in 1912 and was the center of social life in the area. Church services were held in the hotel on Sundays, most formal social affairs were conducted in the grand ballroom and the only motion picture theater in town was located in the hotel. 
The population in 1920 was 672.  In 1924 it was 5,000 and by 1930 it was 17,429.  In 2000 the population was estimated by the U.S. Census to be 33,784. 


Few residents even know that in early 1920, Beverly Hills had a Speedway.  It was a 1.25 mile wood oval track with turns banked 35 degrees, which was built at a cost of $500,000 on the south side of Wilshire Boulevard between Beverly Drive on the east and Lasky Drive on the west.  The races drew huge crowds and radio broadcasts were on par with today's Indianapolis 500.


There were also some aviation shows, another national craze.  The speedway’s existence was closed in 1924 and the site was later subdivided for housing and businesses.  A similar speedway was to be built a few miles west.