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2 Cal Brochure Aspire to The Hill 2CAL.LA It’s all on The Hill. The Hill is an interconnected ecosystem of workspace and amenities in DTLA. 1.4 million SF Renovated in 2017 Parking ratio: 1/1,000 52 stories 16 onsite restaurants EV charging stations 27,000 SF Avg. floor Transit-served 24 hour security 2.5K - 160K Basin-Wide 99 Shop, Eat, SF Availabilities Views Walk Score Work from every space Walker’s Paradise All on site 2 City National @ 2 Cal Plaza Convenient car and transit access Designed by Arthur Erickson Architects City National @ 2 Cal Plaza 3 HOLLYWOOD FREEWAY NEW HIGH ST. 101 BOSTON STREET FORT MOORE PL. SANTA ANA FREEWAY 101 ALISO STREET BOYLSTON Old Federal Hall of Courthouse TEMPLE STREET Justice COURT STREET STREET BEAUDRY Criminal Courthouse AVENUE AVENUE COLTON STREET Metro Access FREMONT City Hall 2Cal is one block from the Pershing Square BROADWAY Metro Station, two stops in either direction Belmont Learning from the 7th & Fig Metro Station and Union Complex Station. Close-by is the site of the future Dorothy Chandler Pavilion LA County Grand Ave. Arts/Bunker Hill Station. Courthouse 1ST STREET Union Station 1ST STREET Grand Central Market Wilshire/Vermont Westlake 7th Street/Metro Center Pershing Square Civic Center Walt Disney Work minutes away from artisanal Concert Hall dining, with local vendors offering fresh ingredients and prepared foods perfect FREEWAY for coffee to happy hour. The Broad 2ND STREET 2ND STREET 2ND STREET Otium Colburn School Belcampo Meat Co. McConnell's Horse Thief Bombo HARBOR DTLA Cheese Wexler's Ramen Hood Olio G&B Knead Eggslut Golden Road Brewery Vespaio 233 MOCA PBJLA Mendocino Farms HUNTLEY DR. Ocho Noe Restaurant & Bar BIXEL STREET STREET Omni Hotel MIRAMAR STREET 3RD STREET Corner Bakery Pressed Juicery Wells Fargo Plaza Market Cafe Firenca Pizza Asiago Grilled Cheese Avis- Saffron Grayline Mixt Blue Bottle Undergoing major retail Convene Dan's Deli Beaudry Smoke Salad House Earl of Sandwich Coffee Center renovation Salata George's Greek La Petite Boulangerie 3RD STREET Starbucks Poke Bar Angels Flight Barista Society SPRING STREET Nick & Stef's Steakhouse Candolyn's Hair Salon Soho Yoga GRAND AVENUE 4TH STREET HOPE STREET 4TH STREET Los Angeles Center Studios Specialty's Café & Bakery YMCA Pez Cantina BEAUDRY AVENUE MARYLAND STREET FIGUEROA STREET FIGUEROA Former Unocal Earth Bar OUE Skyspace Om Nom Organics Building Equinox 71 Above Starbucks Valet Parking Mendocino Farms Starbucks Bunker Hill Bar & Grill 5TH STREET 5TH STREETOn-site valet and parking couldn't be easier in this master-planned area Café Pinot Millennium Biltmore of Downtown. 2 Cal gets you in and Restaurants STREET FLOWER out of DTLA quicker. Utilize valet on LA Public Library STREET 6TH STREET Coffee Grand Avenue to walk right in the Entertainment OLIVE front door without even entering the Gyms parking garage. STREET MAIN Hotels ST. PAUL AVENUE Other 6th Street 6th Street Ingress BIXEL STREET Egress Wilshire Bixel 1055 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD 1000 4 City National @ 2 Cal Plaza STREET 110 Wilshire INGRAHAM 1055 STREET OLIVE HOPE STREET GRAND AVENUE SPRING STREET Prudential 8TH STREET 8TH STREET 800 800 801 801 Tower Co. Building Co. FRANCISCO STREET FRANCISCO Holiday Gas Old S. Cal. Inn Int. MAIN STREET 8TH Tower 8TH PLACE 888 Embassy 865 GARLAND 9TH STREET 110 Parkside AVENUE Grand Apartments Hope Park Apparel Mart 9TH STREET Parking Building Salvation Variety Federal MAIN STREET Towne Army Arts Reserve Inn FRANCISCO ST. Bank Metropolitan CPP GEORGIA Car Wash United OLYMPIC BLVD. OLYMPIC BLVD. Parcel Service Anjac 1020 Figueroa Fashion Building BLVD. HILL STREET Mart OLYMPIC South HARBOR FREEWAY 11TH STREET BROADWAY LOS ANGELES STREET 11TH STREET FIGUEROA STREET FIGUEROA Staples Center 12TH STREET MAIN STREET HARBOR FREEWAY CHERRY PICO BLVD. STREET PICO BLVD. LOS ANGELES STREET HILL STREET GRAND AVENUE 14TH PL. 14TH PL. OLIVE STREET PICO BLVD. HOPE FLOWER STREET FIGUEROA STREET STREET 14TH STREET 14TH STREET BROADWAY Convention California Hospital Center Medical Center 15TH STREET MAIN STREET 15TH STREET C HILL STREET ON GRAND AVENUE VE OLIVE STREET NT ION C EN TER D R. 16TH STREET ALBANY 16TH STREET OAK STREET Convention Center Grand Ave. STREET Parking Garage 17TH STREET VENICE BLVD. 17TH STREET 10 SANTA MONICA FREEWAY HOLLYWOOD FREEWAY NEW HIGH ST. 101 BOSTON STREET FORT MOORE PL. SANTA ANA FREEWAY 101 ALISO STREET BOYLSTON Old Federal Hall of Courthouse TEMPLE STREET Justice COURT STREET STREET BEAUDRY Criminal Courthouse AVENUE AVENUE COLTON STREET FREMONT City Hall BROADWAY Belmont Learning Complex 1ST STREET 1ST STREET FREEWAY 2ND STREET 2ND STREET 2ND STREET HARBOR 233 HUNTLEY DR. BIXEL STREET STREET MIRAMAR STREET 3RD STREET Avis- Rise to the Top Grayline Beaudry Center 3RD STREET 2Cal features amenities from wellness to happy hour to improve your quality of life SPRING STREET GRAND AVENUE 4TH STREET HOPE STREET 4TH STREET Los Angeles Center Studios BEAUDRY AVENUE MARYLAND STREET FIGUEROA STREET FIGUEROA Former Dozens of Coffee your Quick and Grand Unocal Building food way central Performances destinations to fit (and close-by) marketplaces at your doorstep 5TH STREET 5TH STREET your style FLOWER STREET FLOWER 6TH STREET STREET OLIVE MAIN STREET MAIN ST. PAUL AVENUE Easy Car Bike Friendly Angels Flight Save time daily 6th Street 6th Street Access Roads and routes from connects lower LA against offices even as Metro with Bunker Hill close as 2 blocks away BIXEL STREET Wilshire Bixel 1055 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD 1000 City National @ 2 Cal Plaza 5 STREET 110 Wilshire INGRAHAM 1055 STREET OLIVE HOPE STREET GRAND AVENUE SPRING STREET Prudential 8TH STREET 8TH STREET 800 800 801 801 Tower Co. Building Co. FRANCISCO STREET FRANCISCO Holiday Gas Old S. Cal. Inn Int. MAIN STREET 8TH Tower 8TH PLACE 888 Embassy 865 GARLAND 9TH STREET 110 Parkside AVENUE Grand Apartments Hope Park Apparel Mart 9TH STREET Parking Building Salvation Variety Federal MAIN STREET Towne Army Arts Reserve Inn FRANCISCO ST. Bank Metropolitan CPP GEORGIA Car Wash United OLYMPIC BLVD. OLYMPIC BLVD. Parcel Service Anjac 1020 Figueroa Fashion Building BLVD. HILL STREET Mart OLYMPIC South HARBOR FREEWAY 11TH STREET BROADWAY LOS ANGELES STREET 11TH STREET FIGUEROA STREET FIGUEROA Staples Center 12TH STREET MAIN STREET HARBOR FREEWAY CHERRY PICO BLVD. STREET PICO BLVD. LOS ANGELES STREET HILL STREET GRAND AVENUE 14TH PL. 14TH PL. OLIVE STREET PICO BLVD. HOPE FLOWER STREET FIGUEROA STREET STREET 14TH STREET 14TH STREET BROADWAY Convention California Hospital Center Medical Center 15TH STREET MAIN STREET 15TH STREET C HILL STREET ON GRAND AVENUE VE OLIVE STREET NT ION C EN TER D R. 16TH STREET ALBANY 16TH STREET OAK STREET Convention Center Grand Ave. STREET Parking Garage 17TH STREET VENICE BLVD. 17TH STREET 10 SANTA MONICA FREEWAY P laza upgrades underway Public space renovation New patio furniture New retail options opening this year Serendipity Labs now open Wellness Center Tenant-only gym coming soon 6 City National @ 2 Cal Plaza Water Court renovation coming soon City National @ 2 Cal Plaza 7 Spec suites with style THE LIGHT SUITE RSF AVAILABLE 3560 2,771 4Q19 3570 3,281 4Q19 3870 7,449 2020 THE LUXE SUITE RSF AVAILABLE 1650 11,013 (divisible) 4Q19 3310 2,158 4Q19 3300 17,021 (divisible) 2020 THE LIGHT 8 City National @ 2 Cal Plaza THE LIGHT THE LIGHT THE LUXE City National @ 2 Cal Plaza 9 Premiere Office Space Availabilities to fit every need With renovation-ready efficient floor plates and spec suites on the way, 2Cal is the perfect fit 112,634 RSF for growing, forward-thinking FLOORS 40-44 companies looking to modernize High rise large block their workplace strategy. available. FLOORS 16+33+35+38 The Grand Collection Spec Suites 40,991 RSF FLOORS 27-28 39,812 RSF FLOORS 24–25 Typical Floorplate 54,968 RSF FLOORS 19-20 160,000 SF The Grand 360˚ Views Available upper-floor Collection From Palos Verdes to block Spec suites with style Hollywood 10 City National @ 2 Cal Plaza City National @ 2 Cal Plaza 11 Ownership matters is a full-service and Dallas, CIM has $25.7 billion of urban real assets under management since its estate and founding in 1994. infrastructure The firm bases its urban investing fund manager focused on creating approach on the premise that the and enhancing asset value. best way to create or enhance value Headquartered in Los Angeles, is to focus on the community as a with offices in the San Francisco- whole, so that every investment Oakland Bay Area, Washington, correlates with a community’s near- D.C. Metro Area, New York City, and long-term needs. CARL MUHLSTEIN HAYLEY ENGLISH BLOCKLEY LALO DIAZ PETER HAJIMIHALIS MONICA PERNECKY International Director Managing Director Vice President Vice President Analyst +1 213 239 6055 +1 213 239 6054 +1 213 239 6179 +1 213 239 6399 +1 213 239 6125 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] RE Lic. #00595250 RE Lic. #01781682 RE Lic. #01938814 RE Lic. #01994663 RE Lic. #02027448 Jones Lang LaSalle Brokerage, Inc. Real Estate License #: 01856260 ©2019 Jones Lang LaSalle IP, Inc. All rights reserved. All information contained herein is from sources deemed reliable; however, no representation or warranty is made to the accuracy thereof. © 2019 Jones Lang LaSalle .
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