WESTWOOD / CENTURY CITY

Nestled amidst the urban sprawl of Los Angeles, Century City emerges as a modern oasis of glass and steel, embodying the essence of contemporary luxury and business sophistication. This thriving district, situated on the west side of Los Angeles, stands as a testament to architectural innovation, corporate influence, and upscale living.

Dominating the skyline are sleek high-rise buildings that house some of the city's most prominent corporate offices, law firms, and entertainment industry giants. Century City is a bustling hub of commerce, where the towers reflect the aspirations and dynamism of a district at the intersection of business and entertainment.

A centerpiece of Century City is the Westfield Century City Mall, a mecca for upscale shopping, gourmet dining, and entertainment. With its chic boutiques, flagship stores, and a diverse array of culinary options, the mall caters to the discerning tastes of both locals and visitors. The open-air layout and meticulously landscaped plazas create a welcoming and vibrant atmosphere.

The iconic Century Plaza Hotel, a historical landmark that has recently undergone a lavish renovation, stands as a testament to the district's commitment to modern luxury. The hotel, with its contemporary design and world-class amenities, serves as a sophisticated retreat for business travelers and those seeking a high-end urban experience.

Westwood is the neighborhood combined with Little Holmby Hills, home of the famed Playboy mansion, Spelling Manor and Carolwood Estate. The Village’s cultural attractions include the innovative Hammer Museum, the acclaimed Geffen Playhouse and Fox Theater, a landmark movie palace that regularly hosts splashy premieres. Nearby Holmby Hills is a posh residential district. It is a commercial and residential neighborhood in the Northern central portion of the Westside region of Los Angeles, California. It is the home of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Bordering the campus on the south is Westwood Village, a major regional district for shopping, dining, movie theaters, and other entertainment.

Wilshire Boulevard through Westwood is a major corridor of condominium towers, on the Eastern end and of Class A office towers, on the western end. Westwood also has residential areas of multifamily and single family housing, including exclusive Holmby Hills. The neighborhood was developed starting in 1919, and UCLA opened in 1929, while Westwood Village was built up starting in 1929 through the 1930s.


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