

ECHELON STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD
A CENTURY in the MAKING BUILT for �hat’s NEXT.
At the heart of Hollywood, ECHELON Studios Hollywood marks a historic milestone—the first large-scale studio campus built in Hollywood in nearly a century. More than a studio, it is a next-generation production environment built for speed, scale, and creative impact. Spanning over 600,000 square feet, the campus unites stateof-the-art soundstages, expansive production support, mill space, retail, bungalows, and flexible creative workspace into one cohesive, future-ready destination.
Blending the texture of Hollywood’s iconic past with bold, purpose-built new architecture, ECHELON Studios Hollywood creates a setting that balances heritage and innovation. Every element is designed to streamline workflow, foster collaboration, and accelerate momentum—from the earliest day of prep through the final cut.
In doing so, it redefines what a modern studio can be: immersive, adaptable, and built to keep creativity in constant motion—shaping not only how content is produced today, but how the industry will evolve tomorrow.

Words Nicolas Zuniga
Renderings Luxigon


ECHELON Studios Hollywood is a reimagined production campus spanning more than 600,000 square feet. Purpose-built for speed and scale, it brings soundstages, production support, mill space, creative offices, retail, and bungalows into a single, seamless environment.
Balancing legacy and innovation, the campus pairs historic structures with bold new architecture—creating a landscape where efficiency meets atmosphere. It’s a place designed to streamline the demands of modern production while offering moments of calm, connection, and creative flow.
Jeff Pion
310 550 2537
jeff.pion@cbre.com
Lic #00840278
Michelle Esquivel-Hall
310 550 2525
michelle.esquivel@cbre.com
Lic #01290582
Rob Waller
310 550 2536
rob.waller@cbre.com
Lic #00874585
Patrick Amos
310 903 6904
patrick.amos@cbre.com Lic #01886581
Nicole Mihalka
323 788 3969
nicole.mihalka@cbre.com
Lic #01322414

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PRODUCTION
Purpose-built for momentum. With soundstages, support, and mill space integrated on-site, this is a working environment that clears the path for making - so creativity stays in motion, from prelight to post.





PRODUCTION
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A sectional �ie� re�eals the scale of the soundstages, production floors, and creati�e offices stacked seamlessly under one roof.
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Inside the mill and stage facilities, high�olume space supports e�erything from set construction to large-scale shoots.
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A layered �orkspace merges production support �ith collaborati�e office en�ironments, illustrating the campus’s all-in-one design.

WORKSPACE/ RETAIL

A vibrant mix of creative workspaces and street-level energy. Whether you’re building a brand or grabbing a coffee between calls, this is where culture and commerce meet - with room to move, gather, and grow.




WORKSPACE/RETAIL
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Light-filled interiors frame expansi�e city �ie�s, offering a modern setting for creati�e teams and production offices.
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A landscaped terrace creates a communal retreat, blending greenery �ith flexible outdoor gathering space.
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From abo�e, the �orkspace anchors the edge of the campus �ith retail frontage and multi-le�el �orkspace connected to the broader studio en�ironment.
BUNGALOWS

A modern homage to the golden era of Hollywood. These reimagined bungalows offer intimate, highly considered spaces for writers, producers, and teams seeking privacy, charm, and everyday magic in a scaled-down footprint.




BUNGALOWS
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Warm interiors �ith exposed �ood and double-height glazing set the tone for boutique-scale production offices.
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Open stair�ays and flexible layouts support collaboration �hile maintaining a human-scale en�ironment.
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The Bungalo�s line a landscaped courtyard, complete �ith outdoor seating and dining—e�oking a �illage-like campus �ithin Holly�ood.

HOLLYWOOD Neighborhood
Positioned between Netflix and Paramount, ECHELON Studios Hollywood sits at the crossroads of legacy and innovation. This pocket of Hollywood has long been defined by its proximity to world-class studios and creative powerhouses, making it one of the most dynamic production corridors in Los Angeles.
Here, historic soundstages stand steps away from streaming giants, while new restaurants, boutique hotels, and cultural destinations add energy at street level. It’s a neighborhood where entertainment’s past, present, and future converge—a setting that fuels collaboration, attracts top talent, and keeps Hollywood at the center of global storytelling.
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Hollywood is a neighborhood where creativity and culture are woven into the fabric of daily life. Situated at the intersection of legacy and innovation, it’s a place where production studios sit alongside independent galleries, and long-standing institutions share the block with emerging concepts. From early morning coffee to late-night dinners, the area offers a mix of local favorites and design-forward destinations that reflect its evolving character.
This guide highlights a selection of nearby spots—places to gather, recharge, and explore—each contributing to the rhythm and creative energy of the Hollywood Media District.


Morning Workout & Cup of Coffee
Start the day at Equinox Hollywood, just minutes away, where sleek facilities and rooftop views set the tone for focus and energy. For something more grounded, head to Runyon Canyon for a quick hike and iconic LA skyline views before the workday begins.
Breakfast
Stop into Republique Café & Bakery for a croissant and latte under its vaulted historic ceilings, or swing by Tartine Sycamore for freshly baked pastries and strong co ee. Both deliver a perfect mix of LA’s food culture and Hollywood charm.



Lunch Time
By midday, grab a table at Great White Hollywood, a breezy, design-forward café with fresh bowls, salads, and wood-fired pizzas. For something with a bit more edge, Salt’s Cure o ers straightforward, ingredientdriven California dishes in a stripped-down, stylish setting just a few blocks away.
Cultural Stroll & Shopping
Recharge with a stop at Amoeba Music, the legendary record store reborn on Hollywood Boulevard, or browse contemporary art and design at Just One Eye, a destination where fashion, objects, and gallery culture collide. For something indulgent, Larchmont Village is a quick drive—lined with boutique shops, wellness spots, and shaded sidewalks.
Dinner & Cocktails
As the sun sets, the neighborhood comes alive. Choose Mother Wolf, Evan Funke’s ode to Roman cooking, with hand-rolled pastas and cinematic interiors. For high-energy nights, TAO Hollywood pairs dramatic design with Asian-inspired plates and a lively bar scene. Looking for something more intimate? Musso & Frank Grill, Hollywood’s oldest restaurant, still delivers timeless martinis and old-Hollywood atmosphere just down the boulevard.
Contact

Jeff Pion
310 550 2537
jeff.pion@cbre.com Lic #00840278
Patrick Amos
310 903 6904
patrick.amos@cbre.com
Lic #01886581

Michelle Esquivel-Hall 310 550 2525
michelle.esquivel@cbre.com Lic #01290582
Nicole Mihalka 323 788 3969
nicole.mihalka@cbre.com Lic #01322414
Rob Waller 310 550 2536
rob.waller@cbre.com Lic #00874585

