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ECHELON FOUNTAIN

a BOLD FOUNDATION for those SHAPING �hat’s NEXT.

Set at the corner of Fountain Avenue and North Cahuenga Boulevard, ECHELON Fountain is where Hollywood’s creative legacy meets a new wave of design-forward workspace. Once a storied post-production facility, the building has been reimagined through cross-laminated timber and steel construction, blending history with modern craft. Anchored by Puma’s West Coast design studio, Virgin Music Group, and Go Get Em Tiger café, it fosters a community where global brands and local creatives collide.

The ground floor delivers direct street access and visibility, perfect for teams that thrive on energy and engagement. Above, expansive levels leased to household names feature large floorplates, natural light, and outdoor terraces with sweeping views. Together, it’s more than an office—it’s an ecosystem built for connection, collaboration, and the flow of creative life in the heart of Hollywood.

ECHELON FOUNTAIN Exterior Facade

Rising at the intersection of Fountain Avenue and North Cahuenga Boulevard, ECHELON Fountain is a creative workplace that combines crosslaminated-timber and steel construction.

Anchored by leading brands and framed by landscaped outdoor terraces, the environment offers a balance of Hollywood energy and thoughtful design to foster connection, focus, and creative flow.

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1st LEVEL

The first level at ECHELON Fountain offers 9,272 SF with open layouts, soaring ceilings, and direct street access. Neighboring the Go Get Em Tiger café, the space delivers a vibrant, community-driven environment—ideal for creative studios or branded retail seeking visibility and presence in the heart of Hollywood.

deli�ers a flexible can�as ready to adapt—�hether for studio production, branded retail, or collaborati�e creati�e space. Its scale and clarity in�ite customization �ithout compromise.

1st Level

Top: Positioned at the corner of Fountain A�enue and N Cahuenga Boule�ard, ECHELON Fountain redefines a Holly�ood classic—pairing adapti�e reuse �ith ne� timber-and-steel construction to create a bold, contemporary creati�e hub.

Bottom Left:

The ground floor �elcomes tenants and guests �ith a refined palette of dark tile, exposed concrete, and filtered light—setting a calm, designdri�en tone from the moment of arri�al.

Bottom Right:

A co�ered outdoor lounge adjacent to the Go Get Em Tiger café blurs the line bet�een �ork and social space—an in�iting spot for morning coffee, informal meetings, or mid-day recharge.

Upper

LEVELS

The upper levels at ECHELON Fountain—totaling 48,739 RSF across the second, third, and penthouse floors—are fully leased to leading creative tenants including Puma and Virgin Music Group. With high-volume floorplates, natural light, and private terraces, these levels establish a dynamic environment that anchors the building as one of Hollywood’s most soughtafter creative addresses.

Upper Levels

Top Left:

Expansi�e pri�ate terraces �ith layered greenery and panoramic sightlines extend the �orkplace outdoors—ideal for open-air meetings or quiet reset moments abo�e Holly�ood.

Top Right:

Floor-to-ceiling glass and exposed �ood ceilings create a seamless indoor-outdoor flo�, opening directly to terraces that frame �ie�s of the Holly�ood Hills.

Bottom:

Curated decks �ith natural textures and ele�ated furnishings pro�ide a refined backdrop for collaboration or reflection, set against s�eeping �istas of Los Angeles.

HOLLYWOOD Media District

Hollywood’s Media District is a vibrant enclave that captures the essence of Los Angeles’ creative frontier. Famed for its unique blend of historical charm and modern innovation, the neighborhood boasts a dynamic array of production studios, cuttingedge galleries, trendy cafés and eateries, as well as boutique showrooms. Its proximity to Hollywood’s

iconic landmarks and world-class amenities makes it a thriving hub for boundary-pushing creatives and industry professionals alike. The Media District stands as one of LA’s most sought-after destinations, where visionaries come to inspire, collaborate, and redefine the future of creative expression.

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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

Begin the day with a reset at Heimat, the membersonly wellness club blending sleek design with top-tier equipment and serene studio spaces. After your workout, head to Dayglow—a local favorite for rare roasts and inventive drinks. Try the seasonal tonics or their signature “Totoro” for a bold, bright start.

Breakfast

Just a few blocks away, Tartine o ers a menu of beautifully made pastries and savory plates. Order the country bread with soft scrambled eggs and trout roe, or their lemon poppy tea cake with a side of strong drip co ee. Sit outside and catch the early sun with the quiet buzz of the neighborhood waking up around you.

Lunch Time

By midday, settle into Kali, a refined yet relaxed spot just o Melrose known for its seasonal California cuisine. Chef Kevin Meehan’s Michelin-starred menu features thoughtful dishes like dry-aged beef tartare and the standout black barley risotto. With minimalist interiors and soft natural light, it’s an ideal setting for a quiet, beautifully executed lunch.

Art Stroll & Shopping

Fuel your afternoon with inspiration. Start at Regen Projects, where cutting-edge contemporary exhibitions rotate regularly. Just a short walk away, Je rey Deitch showcases immersive, provocative works from global and emerging artists. Then visit Lisson Gallery, a serene, minimalist space known for thoughtful curation. Looking to bring home something special—or simply admire exquisite design? Stop by Ralph Pucci for sculptural lighting and statement furniture, then head to Apparatus, where lighting and objects are displayed like collectible art in a gallerylike setting.

Dinner & Cocktails

As the day winds down, choose your evening destination: Gwen, a dramatic, fire-driven restaurant by Curtis Stone, ideal for a wood-grilled feast and perfectly crafted cocktails—or The Benjamin, a stylish neighborhood spot with a polished but relaxed vibe, ideal for shared plates and a strong Negroni.

Andrew Turf

424 299 7395

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212 222 5566

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