
1520 Cloverfield
Frank Gehry kept his studio in this building — and wrapped its brick in stainless steel. Now it's loft-ceiling, skylit space for producers, post houses and content studios who want a building with a story to tell their clients.
Studios, suites and lofts for the people who make what LA watches — production companies, post houses, content studios and the creative teams behind them.
Anchored by Frank Gehry's former studio at 1520 Cloverfield — the brick warehouse he wrapped in stainless steel. The same standard runs through every building.

Frank Gehry kept his studio in this building — and wrapped its brick in stainless steel. Now it's loft-ceiling, skylit space for producers, post houses and content studios who want a building with a story to tell their clients.

One of the Westside's original first-generation creative buildings — now fully refreshed with brand-new build-outs. Private outdoor patios, gated parking, and a genuinely killer feel: character with a front door of its own.

A campus built for creators — home to some of LA's top media and tech companies, three blocks from the Expo/Bundy Metro. Creative suites for teams ready to scale.
The newest address in the collection — creative office on Santa Monica's Main Street, steps from the beach, the bars and the best lunch on the Westside. Get on the early list.
Most office space is a commodity. Ours isn't.
Creative Edge buildings were chosen and shaped for the people who make things — producers, post houses, designers, founders — who care that the room they work in has bones.
It starts at 1520 Cloverfield, the brick warehouse a young Frank Gehry wrapped in stainless steel while he drew the ideas that became Walt Disney Concert Hall. It runs through 1447's copper canopies, Westgate's precision suites, and Main Street next. Loft ceilings, real light, free parking a block from the train — and a landlord that picks up the phone.
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LA Westside · Media DistrictLeasing · Lee & Associates West LA