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ECHELON STUDIOS TELEVISION CENTER

REBIRTH of a CLASSIC.

ECHELON Studios Television Center builds on a legacy deeply rooted in Hollywood’s production landscape. Long established as a working television campus, the property offers a broad mix of creative and studio-oriented spaces across six interconnected buildings, thoughtfully re-envisioned to support today’s media and creative companies, without losing the utility and clarity that made it essential in the first place.

Across this connected collection of buildings, flexible floor plates, abundant natural light, and production-ready infrastructure support teams

working across content creation, post-production, and creative operations. Landscaped courtyards, outdoor patios, and shared lounges introduce moments of balance, spaces that encourage collaboration, transition, and reset throughout the day.

ECHELON Studios Television Center is a place with history, momentum, and purpose, designed to evolve alongside the people and companies shaping the next era of media.

Located in the heart of Hollywood’s Media District, ECHELON Studios Television Center offers a broad mix of space options across six interconnected buildings, long recognized as a working hub for television and media production. Defined by a network of flexible interiors,

production-ready infrastructure, and thoughtfully integrated outdoor spaces, the property supports the pace, precision, and collaboration required by today’s creative teams.

Commencement

SITE PLAN

ECHELON Studios Television Center is organized as a series of interconnected buildings totaling approximately 69,963 SF of available space, linked by open walkways, courtyards, and shared outdoor areas. The layout allows teams to move easily between offices, production areas, and common spaces, including Studio E, a 4,424 SF, production-ready stage, supporting efficient workflows while maintaining openness, flexibility, and separation where needed.

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SANTA MONICA

Top—Building 4:

Bright, open interiors �ith exposed brick, polished concrete floors, and expansi�e �indo�s create a �ersatile �orkspace filled �ith natural light. Ideal for creati�e teams seeking an authentic industrial feel �ith room to adapt and gro�.

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A functional layout �ith built-in utility areas and pri�ate rooms offers an efficient balance of collaboration and focus. Clean finishes and direct access points make this space �ell-suited for production, post, or operational uses.

Left—Building 12:

A quieter, more contained en�ironment featuring soft natural light and a streamlined footprint. Well-suited for focused �ork, editing suites, or teams looking for a calm, efficient setting �ithin a larger creati�e campus.

6300 Romaine

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Expansi�e, light-filled studio featuring full-height mirrored �alls, sprung flooring, and high ceilings �ith exposed mechanicals. Designed to support dance, mo�ement-based training, rehearsals, and performance-oriented practice.

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Flexible studio en�ironment �ith mirrored �alls and open floor area, ideal for smaller group classes, technique �ork, choreography sessions, or pri�ate instruction.

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Functional adjoining space pro�iding circulation, entry access, and support for studio operations. Well-suited for �armup, cool-do�n, staging, or supplemental creati�e use.

STUDIO E

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Large-scale production stage featuring a seamless �hite cyc �all, open concrete flooring, and a full grid ceiling �ith integrated lighting and rigging infrastructure. Designed to support film, tele�ision, photography, and commercial production.

Facing Page:

Expansi�e shooting en�ironment �ith extended depth, high clearances, and exposed industrial finishes. The flexible layout accommodates a �ide range of set builds, lighting configurations, and production formats.

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Enclosed exterior support area pro�iding direct access to the stage, ideal for load-in, equipment staging, production �ehicles, and on-site operations that support acti�e studio use.

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.

HOLLYWOOD FOREVER CEMETERY

HOLLYWOOD MEDIA DISTRICT

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LARCHMONT VILLAGE

WILSHIRE COUNTRY CLUB

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 around the corner, the newly opened Go Get Em Tiger delivers the brand’s signature mix of bright energy and carefully crafted food and co ee. From seasonal pastries and hearty breakfast plates to their renowned espresso drinks and cold brew, it’s the kind of spot that fuels both early mornings and lateafternoon breaks. With plenty of light, casual seating, and a welcoming neighborhood vibe, it’s become a goto for quick meetings, co ee runs, or simply stepping away to recharge.

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: Osteria Mozza, Nancy Silverton’s celebrated Italian restaurant known for its mozzarella bar and refined yet inviting atmosphere—ideal for a lingering dinner—or The Benjamin, a stylish neighborhood spot with a polished but relaxed vibe, perfect for shared plates and a strong Negroni.

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