6215 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(310) 695-8737
The downtown LA landmark was built in 1927 for the maverick film studio. The theater and tower stand as monuments to a group of seminal American artists pushing out on their own — driven by the need for creative control. United Artists co-founder Mary Pickford's love for the ornate detail and stone spires of Spanish castles and cathedrals is manifest at the theater — a true temple of the arts. The mixture of reverent awe and irreverent independence in its origins is right up our alley — this is the kind of project we dream of.
Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles, originally built as the United Artists Building and later known as the Texaco Building, is a 243ft, 13-story highrise hotel and theater building located at 937 South Broadway in downtown Los Angeles, California. It was the tallest building in the city for one year after its completion in 1927, and was the tallest privately owned structure in Los Angeles until 1956. Its style is Spanish Gothic, patterned after Segovia Cathedral in Segovia, Spain.The building contains the historic United Artists Theater, the flagship theater built for the United Artists motion picture studio. The theater was later used as a church by pastors Gene Scott and his widow Melissa Scott under the name "Los Angeles University Cathedral". In October 2011, Scott's Wescott Christian Center Inc. sold the building to Greenfield Partners, a real estate investment company located in Westport, Connecticut, for $11 million. It was converted to a hotel, and opened in 2014.United Artists TheaterThe United Artists Theater was designed by the architect C. Howard Crane of the firm Walker & Eisen for the United Artists film studio formed by D. W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. The theater, a classic movie palace, was one of many constructed by United Artists and served as a major premier house. The theater occupies three floors of the 13-story building and has a 1,600-seat auditorium. Like many movie theaters, the seat rows sink in toward the front of the orchestra section, so ticket holders there must look up at the stage.
You and a group of ten others are led into a mysterious secret room. The room is filled with both traditional and unusual objects. The walls are covered with cryptic symbols and codes. Suddenly the door is locked behind you. You have one hour to escape from the room. You must work together to solve the mysterious clues and puzzles in the room, which will ultimately lead you to the key that unlocks the door. ESCAPE ROOM LA is a one-of-a-kind real-world adventure. Coming to Los Angeles - Fall 2014.
What makes our 3,600 sq ft loft unique is our floor to ceiling factory windows which offers a panoramic view of the Los Angeles skyline. In addition, we have another 1,200 sq ft multi-purpose space adjacent to the loft. We also offer a 14,000 sq ft rooftop with panoramic views of the city. For booking inquiries please email: [email protected]
Downtown Dance & Movement is DTLA's newest premiere dance & fitness center, offering four large dance studios with sprung floors. We offer a wide range of social dance and dance fitness classes, including Swing, Lindy Hop, Argentine Tango, Ballroom, Salsa, Bachata, Chicago Style Stepping, Adult Ballet, Children's Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Modern Dance, Afro-Brazilian, Belly Dancing, Bollywood Dance, Barre Method, Groov3, Zumba, Yoga, Slow Stretch and Latin Jam. Two of Los Angeles' most prominent professional dance companies are in residence at Downtown Dance & Movement for rehearsals, classes and performances. Rentals available for rehearsals, performances, master classes, workshops and dance events.
The Los Angeles Herald Examiner has been one of the most filmed locations in Los Angeles for 25 years. The Usual Suspects, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Clint Eastwood, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Christopher Nolan and JJ Abrahms are just a few of Hollywood's greatest to have filmed here. Prior to filming the Herald Examiner was home to one of America's most popular newspapers. The Herald Examiner was built by William Randolph Hearst and designed by famed architect Julia Morgan. It is still owned by the Hearst family to this day.
energy vessel configured in downtown Los Angeles. available for filming, public/private events and conversations about deep space exploration.
For more information on using the space for filming, performing, or for events please email [email protected].
Let Yoko take you on a unique Japanese Food Story experience. WHY FOOD STORY? • Learn How to Cook Authentic Japanese Food • Hands-On Workshops • Learn New Skills & Techniques • Study New Dishes Not Yet Popular in the US • Create & Savor Delicious Dishes • Dynamic & Fun Group Involvement • Customized Cooking Events & Classes • Unique Food Experience • Food Storytelling at Convenience of Your Own Home • Perfect for: o Corporate Team Events o Private Events (Birthdays, Small Groups, etc.) o Social Events (Bridal Showers, Baby Showers, etc.) o Cooking Parties o Cooking Demos o One-of-a-kind Gifts POPULAR WORKSHOPS • Experience the History of Sushi • The Art of Japanese Tea Ceremony • Traditional Sweets & Tea • Japanese Knife Skills Workshop • Japanese Dining Etiquette Workshop • Tofu Workshop • Okonomiyaki: Osaka’s Savory Filled Pancake • Traditional Udon Making: The Foot Workout • Ramen Run Down • Kawaii Lunch Workshop • Vegetarian Detox • Customize Your Own Workshop
The Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater (REDCAT) is an interdisciplinary contemporary arts center for innovative visual, performing and media arts located in downtown Los Angeles inside the Walt Disney Concert Hall complex. Each season REDCAT presents a far-reaching roster of work by globally renowned artists, inside one of the most versatile and technologically advanced presentation spaces in the world. “The gold standard of the avant garde in L.A.” —The Huffington Post Through performances, exhibitions, screenings, and literary events, REDCAT introduces diverse audiences, students and artists to the most influential developments in the arts from around the world, and gives artists in this region the creative support they need to achieve national and international stature. REDCAT continues the tradition of the California Institute of the Arts, its parent organization, by encouraging experimentation, discovery and lively civic discourse. “Tinseltown goes avant-garde with REDCAT.” —Conde Nast Traveller