Updated 26/5/2022

From the Pacific Ocean to the Hollywood sign to the towering skyscrapers of Downtown Los Angeles, there is no shortage of things to do in LA. It’s a city full of artists, creators, business executives and celebrities -- but mostly; it’s a city full of forward-thinking individuals who won’t settle for the norm. Los Angeles has a flourishing, ever-evolving economy that is a hub for businesses across a myriad of global industries.

The key features for business in Los Angeles:

  1. LA is the second largest city in the US by population.
  2. As “The Entertainment Capital of the World,” LA is a major innovation hub where technology and creativity intersect resulting in a thriving economy of major industries - aerospace, content creation, technology, manufacturing, gaming, etc.
  3. The beautiful Southern California coastline, laid-back lifestyle, and temperate weather all year round make Los Angeles an ideal place to attract and retain talent.
  4. Easy access to national and international markets with 6 commercial airports, 3 seaports, and access to major freight lines.
  5. The number of venture capital firms, accelerators, and incubators is growing.
  6. There`s an ample pool of candidates due to the outstanding LA universities (USC, UCLA, CalTech), large number of engineering graduates, and top tiered design programs.

The Westside

Why rent an office on The Westside?

Situated along the coast and adjacent to the Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles’ Westside stretches as far east as Beverly Hills and Culver City. The area includes some of LA’s most sought after neighborhoods and expensive real estate including Beverly Hills, Brentwood and Venice. There is no shortage of entertainment options, from riding the Ferris wheel on the Santa Monica Pier to walking the 3rd St Promenade and Venice Boardwalk to shopping on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, there’s something for everyone to enjoy living on the Westside. Working on the Westside provides you with close access to the multitudes of famed restaurants, shopping areas, museums and parks, furthering a positive work environment.

What types of businesses are located here?

Due to its sought after geography, you will find a multitude of businesses on the Westside. Nestled between Beverly Hills and Westwood, Century City is made up of office high-rises with tenants who lead their industries such as the headquarters of Twentieth Century Fox, ICM Partners, Bain & Company and CAA. 

The fairly large coastal city of Santa Monica sits between Brentwood, Venice and the Pacific Palisades and has a population of nearly 90,000, making it one of the most populated neighborhoods in Los Angeles. It has a bustling economy with companies such as Hulu, Headspace, Riot Games, SnapChat, and Lionsgate. 

Just south of Santa Monica and adjacent to the neighborhoods of Mar Vista and Marina Del Rey, Venice stands out as one of the most creative, artistic, and unique areas of Los Angeles. Among the many attractions is Abbot Kinney Boulevard which is a mile stretch of popular stores, restaurants, cafes and galleries. Young tech startups thrive in this warm and progressive beach community where Snap Inc was started. Google also launched its first LA office in this market. 

Playa Vista is a recent development that has gained huge amounts of popularity in the past few years. The neighborhood borders Marina Del Rey and Culver City and its popularity can largely be attributed to its buzzing and growing tech scene. Google, Facebook, Yahoo, Microsoft, IMAX and YouTube have already made Playa their home accompanied by hundreds of promising startups.

Culver City is located between Venice and Mar Vista, with immediate access to Downtown, making it a popular destination for many businesses, especially those in entertainment. Culver City has famously been known for its ties to the film and television industries since the early 1920s. Sony Studios, NFL Network and many others are headquartered here. Companies such as Apple, Amazon, HBO, and Nike have a presence in this market.

Downtown Los Angeles

What does Downtown Los Angeles have to offer?

Serving as the epicenter for business across a wide range of industries, from law and finance to the growing tech & media markets, Downtown is an exhilarating international city. The city’s mix of modern high-rises, historical landmarks and creative spaces, paired with its unbeatable dining, entertainment and retail options, make DTLA a world-class living and working environment.

What types of businesses and attractions are situated here?

The financial district of Downtown is a bustling and lively area both night and day. It’s home to hundreds of corporate headquarters such as Aecom, Wells Fargo and the AT&T Center. Off Grand Avenue, you’ll find many historic and cultural landmarks such as Bunker Hill, the Broad, the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) and the famous Bradbury building. 

The Arts district is located on the Eastern edge of Downtown and borders Little Tokyo. As the name suggests, the Arts District has a much more creative and laid-back vibe compared to its corporate counterparts. This area features a plethora of art galleries, creative spaces, photography studios and modern work environments. Newer industries including tech, media, gaming, and architecture firms thrive in this tight-knit, forward-thinking community. The Southern California Institute of Architecture resides here, contributing to the emphasis on design and architecture which is apparent in many of the contemporary-style workspaces. 

The Fashion District, located in the southwest part of Downtown, is Los Angeles’ mecca for fashion and merchandise of all sorts. The district spans over 100 blocks and includes over 2,000 retail shops. In addition to retailers, the district is full of design studios, warehouses and distribution factories. 

Central LA

Why rent an office in Central LA?

Located just east of the Westside, Central LA encompasses the historic neighborhoods of Hollywood, West Hollywood, Mid-Wilshire, Miracle Mile, Silverlake, Echo Park, and Los Feliz. The burrows of Central LA are densely populated, quite diverse and heavily influenced by the growing younger population. This has had tremendous effects on the growing tech, media and entertainment industries which now have a strong presence in the area. Central LA is known to have some of Los Angeles hottest restaurants, nightclubs and retail.

What types of businesses are located in Central LA?

There`s a wide range of industries that do business in Central LA, however, with Hollywood situated in this region, the corporate makeup is largely centered on the film, music, media, and talent management industry. Netflix, Buzzfeed, Capitol Records, and Fender Instruments are among the top companies that reside here. Over the past decade, West Hollywood has developed a prominent tech and media scene with big-name players like Tinder and Ticketmaster. In addition to entertainment, the Mid-Wilshire and Miracle Mile areas, house many legal tenants. 

What are the main attractions in this region?

Central LA is home to many of L.A’s most famous landmarks like the iconic Hollywood Sign, Chinese Theater, Hollywood Bowl and the Griffith Observatory. This West Hollywood area is characterized by its young, hip and trendy spirit as well as having one of the most prominent LGBTQ communities in the country. The famous Sunset Strip, which is LA’s hub for entertainment and nightlife is lined with trendy nightclubs, renowned comedy clubs and legendary music venues including the Troubadour, the Roxy and Whisky a Go Go. 

The neighborhoods of Mid-Wilshire and Miracle Mile are located side by side and comprise of the area between West Hollywood and Downtown LA. Miracle Mile is often cited as a cultural center due to its wealth of clothing shops, restaurants, galleries and most prominently, museums. Sometimes referred to as “Museum Row,” it is home to some of Los Angeles’ top museums and exhibits such as The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Petersen Automotive Museum, and the La Brea Tar Pits. 

Within close proximity of Downtown LA, Silverlake, Echo Park, and Los Feliz make up a small pocket of LA with a strong and unique sense of identity. It’s an area full of hipsters, foodies and creative individuals with a passion for local coffee shops, clothing boutiques and street art. Both areas have strong indie rock scenes with many notable record stores like Sick City records and venues like The Satellite and The Echo. Attractions include the historic Dodger Stadium, one of the oldest ballparks in baseball, the Silver Lake Reservoir, and Echo Park Lake.

Tri-Cities

What does the Tri-Cities have to offer? 

The Tri-cities encompassing Burbank, Glendale and Pasadena is an area located in the northeast neighborhoods of Los Angeles that borders The Valley, Hollywood and Downtown LA. 

Sitting on the northern side of LA County, Burbank, AKA the "Media Capital of the World," is home to a plethora of Hollywood’s top studios and stands as the focal point of the movie industry dating back to the early 1920s. Burbank offers vast amounts of office space and is in close proximity to Los Angeles’ finest culinary options and vibrant nightlife. Companies located here include Walt Disney Co., Deluxe Entertainment, Insomniac Games, and Nickelodeon. 

Perched between Burbank and Pasadena, Glendale is one of Los Angeles’ largest regions with a population of over 200,000. Like Burbank, Glendale also shares a rich history in the entertainment business. Marvel Animation Studios and Dreamworks Animation are among the many headquarters in this bustling entertainment community. About 10 miles northeast of Downtown LA, Pasadena is a borough of Los Angeles famous for the legendary Rose Bowl stadium. The city’s rich character and charming atmosphere make it one of the more desired areas in the Los Angeles area.

Things to do in the Tri-Cities 

The Tri-Cities house award-winning outdoor, mixed-use shopping and business centers such as the Americana at Brand and Glendale Galleria. There`s also the option of shopping in Old Town Pasadena, at the Rose Bowl Flea Market, or vintage shopping in Magnolia Park.

Other attractions include behind-the-scenes studio tours, hikes through the Verdugo Mountains, a visit to the Gamble House, world-class museums and galleries such as the Norton Simon Museum and the Pasadena Museum of Art. 

The San Fernando Valley

Why rent an office in The San Fernando Valley?

The San Fernando Valley commonly referred to simply as “The Valley” is a large region of Los Angeles, home to many entertainment attractions, high-end restaurants and world-class retail centers. The region has a strong presence of the area’s rich music and film histories and sitting just “over the hill” of Los Angeles, it is, typically, a more cost-effective option than the rest of LA. Located in close proximity to Burbank’s Bob Hope Airport and Van Nuys Airport, the Valley continues to become more connected. 

 Local attractions 

Both locals and employees from the many available office spaces enjoy the endless culinary, retail, and entertainment options. The area contains a prized food scene, especially on the famed Ventura Blvd. There is also superb shopping from quirky boutiques to vintage stores to more traditional malls. The Valley is home to many movie studios as well as Universal Studios Theme Park. There are also many bars, wine-tasting spots, galleries and theaters, the open-air, pedestrian-friendly Sherman Oaks Galleria, and the charming area of Studio City known for the CBS Studio Center, which dates all the way back to the time of the silent film. 

The South Bay

What does The South Bay have to offer?

The South Bay is home to some of Los Angeles’ most diverse neighborhoods, ethnically, culturally and economically. Located in the southwest region of LA, adjacent to the ocean and neighboring LAX, the beach and inland communities of the South Bay are a great place for any business to call home. The beach cities, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach and Hermosa Beach, are characterized as vibrant surf towns made famous by South Bay natives, The Beach Boys. The inland neighborhoods are known for the aerospace and global commerce industries due to the South Bay containing the largest and most active port in the United States.

Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach and Hermosa Beach make up a cluster of some of the country’s most renowned beaches and premier surf spots. Trendy shops, upscale restaurants, and casual bars make up the warm, laid-back, and relaxed atmosphere of these beach communities. With some of the best schools, parks and public amenities, these beach cities are the perfect place to call home for any family or business. 

Living in El Segundo provides you with some of the South Bay’s finest restaurants like Baran’s 2239 and Tin Roof Bistro, multitudes of parks and outdoor space and great sources of entertainment from the Automobile Driving Museum to the Old Town Music Hall. 

Local businesses 

El Segundo, which neighbors LAX and Manhattan Beach is distinguished as being the center of Southern California’s aerospace, aviation and petroleum industries. El Segundo is home to Elon Musk’s SpaceX (Hawthorne, specifically), as well as the Los Angeles Airforce Base and a major facility of Northrop Grumman. In 2006, El Segundo was recognized as one of the most business-friendly cities in the state.

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