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800 Wilshire
Situated at the corner of Wilshire and Flower in Downtown Los Angeles, 800 Wilshire is a boutique Class A office building located in the heart of the City's central business district. Containing 213,000 on 16 floors, 800 Wilshire features granite-clad finish materials on the building's skin and unique office premises on floors 2 and 16, where 20-foot slab-to-slab heights (2nd floor) and private balconies (16th floor) provide "one of a kind" space in the Downtown CBD market.
800 Wilshire offers convenience almost unmatched by a downtown office building. It is located within walking distance of both the California and Jonathan Clubs, within one-half block of a MetroRail station serving both Light and Heavy Rail lines, within a block of retail centers at 7th at Figueroa and Macy's Plaza, and within a block of the Pegasus Apartments and the Standard Hotel. The project is walkable to loft projects in South Park and to Staples Center to the South, the cultural attractions of the Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion to the North, and the shopping in the fashion and jewelry marts to the East.
One of the most popular benefits of the building is its easy parking. 800 Wilshire is one of the few buildings within the CBD that has subterranean parking with direct access to the office suites. Tenants are able to move directly from the garage to their suite without the inconvenience of having to change elevators. An additional parking related amenity is a call service for the valet. By pushing a call button in the office, executives can have their cars waiting for them at the elevator lobby in the garage.
Downtown Los Angeles, considered the regional hub of Southern California, contains the region's largest concentration of office space and premier cultural venues. It also serves as the transportation hub for the region with a concentration of rail, train and surface transit and service by four of the city's major interstate highways
Long a daytime destination, Downtown Los Angeles is undergoing a fundamental shift described by some observers as a "sea change." A statewide housing shortage, changing demographics, economic advantages and ever increasing commute times have combined to spur residential development that has included both new construction and adaptive reuse of existing buildings. As a result the area has begun to take on many of the characteristics of a 24-hour city for the first time in many years.
To find out more about 800 Wilshire visit the website at http://www.800Wilshire.com.
For Leasing Information Contact
The Office of the Building (213) 627-5626

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