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Playa Vista
Playa Vista, California
The Campus at Playa Vista is a Class A office space consisting of four buildings totaling 325,000 square feet. It features a nine acre Central Park adjacent to the south and sweeping views from the Santa Monica Mountains to Downtown Los Angeles. The Central Park includes basketball courts, jogging trails, sand volleyball courts, a children's playground and bandshell for concerts or company events.
Playa Vista is located on the Westside of Los Angeles. It is bordered by Marina Del Rey to the north, Playa Del Rey and Westchester to the south, with easy access to the CA-90 and I-405. Playa Vista and its surrounding communities provide an abundance of housing options with high-end executive housing in Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes and Santa Monica, and an abundance of middle income housing in Westchester, Culver City, El Segundo, and Torrance. In addition over 3,000 new housing units have recently been built within Playa Vista. Playa Vista also benefits from its close proximity to an international travel hub with Los Angeles International Airport approximately three miles south.KEY FEATURES
- The campus is part of a multi-phase mixed use community including over 3,000 new residential units and 200,000+ square feet of upscale retail development.
- Excellent views of a 9 acre central park.
- Proximity to transportation corridors, executive housing, and international travel hubs (Los Angeles International Airport).
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