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Copy of Principal Employers 2014 Public.Xlsx PRINCIPAL EMPLOYERS IN SANTA MONICA (100+ EMPLOYEES) ‐ 2014 Employer Address Type # of Employees City of Santa Monica 1685 Main Street Government 2,559 Santa Monica-UCLA Hospital 1250 16th Street Health Services 2,113 Santa Monica College 1900 Pico Boulevard Education 1,851 Saint John's Hospital Medical Center 1328 22nd Street Health Services 1,790 Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District 1651 16th Street Education 1,657 Activision Blizzard Inc. (Including Treyarch Corp.)† 3100 Ocean Park Boulevard Media + Entertainment 899 RAND Corporation 1700 Main Street Research 817 Universal Music Group* 2220 Colorado Media + Entertainment 787 Riot Games 2450 Broadway Suite 100 Media + Entertainment 712 Lion's Gate Entertainment Corporation 2700 Colorado Avenue Media + Entertainment 608 ET Whitehall Santa Monica Partners LP (Shutters, Casa del Mar) 1 Pico Boulevard/ 1910 Ocean Way Hospitality 602 Edmunds.com 1620 26th Street Internet Service 445 Verizon/Verizon California Inc. 1314 7th St/2909 Exposition Boulevard Utility Company 429 Beach Body, LLC 3301 Exposition Blvd Media + Entertainment 397 Sony Computer Entertainment America (incl. Naughty Dog Inc) 1630 Stewart Street #A Media + Entertainment 397 Whole Foods Market 2201 Wilshire Boulevard (multiple locations) Retail 396 Fairmont Miramar Hotel 101 Wilshire Boulevard Hospitality 389 Loews Hotels 1700 Ocean Avenue Hospitality 368 Demand Media 1333 2nd St, Suite 100 Publishing 364 Yahoo! Media & Music 2400 Broadway Media + Entertainment 350 Rubin Postaer and Associates 2525 Colorado Boulevard Advertising 350 Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences 1714 21st Street Education 330 Guthy-Renker Corporation 3340 Ocean Park Blvd, Suite 3055 Media/ Marketing 296 Home Box Office, Inc. (HBO) 2500 Broadway Media + Entertainment 285 Wells Fargo Capital Finance 2450 Colorado Avenue Financial Services 278 Mariner Health Care Services (Rehab. Center of SM & SM Healthcare Center) 1320 20th St/1338 20th St Health Care 276 Santa Monica Amusements LLC (Pacific Park) 380 Santa Monica Pier Amusement Park 269 The Macerich Company 401 Wilshire Boulevard. Real Estate 262 Deluxe Studios (Method, Co.3) 1661 Lincoln Blvd (multiple locations) Media + Entertainment 252 The Vons Companies Inc 710 Broadway (multiple locations) Retail 243 Volkswagen + Lexus Santa Monica, Inc. 1634 9th St / 2440 Santa Monica Blvd Auto Dealer 243 Huntley Hotel 1111 2nd St Hospitality 236 Bubba Gump Shrimp Company Restaurants, Inc. 301 Santa Monica Pier, Building 9 Hospitality 233 Edgecast Networks 2850 Ocean Park Blvd Media + Entertainment 232 Red Bull North America Inc. 1740 Stewart St Beverage Distributor 231 Gap Inc, Brands (Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy) 1355 Third Street Promenade (multiple locations) Retail 229 Goldline International Inc. 1601 Cloverfield Boulevard, Suite 100 Financial Services 226 MTV Networks 2600 Colorado Avenue (multiple locations) Media + Entertainment 224 Goldstar Healthcare 1340 15th Street Health Care 223 Agensys Inc 2225 Colorado Avenue Research/ Development 210 Jonathan Club at the Beach 850 Palisades Beach Rd. Hospitality 210 Sonic Automotive (WI Simonson, Honda) 1626 Wilshire Boulevard. (multiple locations) Auto Dealer 207 Wilshire Associates Inc. 1299 Ocean Avenue Financial Services 200 Berkley East Convalescent Hospital 2021 Arizona Avenue Health Care 198 Starbucks† multiple locations Hospitality 194 Apple Computer Inc (Incl Pro Apps) 1248 3rd Street Promenade/1632 5th Street Retail + Technology 190 CBS Enterprises (KingWorld) 2401 Colorado Avenue Media + Entertainment 185 True Car 225 Colorado Avenue Internet Services 177 Viceroy Hotel 1819 Ocean Avenue Hospitality 176 Jackson National Life Insurance 410 Wilshire Blvd Auto Dealer 175 Innovative Dining Group (BOA & Sushi Roku) 101 Santa Monica Blvd/1401 Ocean Ave Hospitality 175 The Art Institute of California, Los Angeles 2900 31st Street Education 170 Summit Entertainment LP 1630 Stewart Street #120 Media + Entertainment 165 Bloomingdales 315 Colorado Ave Retail 155 Delfina Santa Monica 530 Pico Blvd Hospitality 153 e Harmony, Inc. 2401 Colorado Avenue Media + Entertainment 150 Ocean Park Community Center multiple locations Community Services 146 JW Marriott (Le Merigot Hotel) 1740 Ocean Avenue Hospitality 142 Burke Williams Spa 1358 4th St Hospitality 137 Urban Outfitters, Inc. (Anthropologie & Urban Outfitters) 1402 & 1440 3rd Street Promenade Retail 135 Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc. 1525 Broadway Media + Entertainment 130 Bryan Cave LLP 120 Broadway, Suite 300 Legal Services 128 Sempra Energy Corp. (Southern California Gas Company) 1701 Stewart St Utility Company 125 Pioneer Magnetics, Inc 1745 Berkley Street Manufacturing--Power Suppli 124 Sullivan Auto Group (Toyota) 801 Santa Monica Blvd Auto Dealer 123 Business.com/Dex One 2120 Colorado Ave, 3rd Floor Internet Services 120 Epoch 2644 30th St #2 Internet Services 118 Bamboo Izakaya 1541 Ocean Avenue #120 Restaurant 117 Co-Opportunity Market 1525 Broadway Retail 116 Richard Sandoval Restaurants (LaSandia, Zengo) 395 Santa Monica Place Hospitality 116 M Street Kitchen 2000 Main Street Hospitality 115 Double Tree Guest Suites Hotel 1707 4th St Hospitality 113 Trader Joe's 3212 Pico Boulevard Retail 109 Abercrombie & Fitch 1345 3rd Street Promenade Retail 107 Santa Monica Ford 1230 Santa Monica Blvd Auto Dealer 106 Employer Address Type # of Employees Ralph's Grocery Company 1644 Cloverfield Boulevard Retail 105 GSN LLC (The Game Show Network) 2150 Colorado Ave # 100 Media + Entertainment 103 Hillstone's Restaurants, Inc. 202 Wilshire Blvd Hospitality 103 The Honest Company 1345 3rd Street Promenade Retail 103 Crispin Porter + Bogusky LLC 2110 Colorado Ave, Suite 200 Advertising 103 Minuteman Parking Company 101 Wilshire Boulevard Parking Services 101 SCE Edison* 1701 Stewart Street Utility Company 101 Saint Monica Catholic Community 725 California Ave Religion 101 Santa Monica BMW/Isuzu 1127 Santa Monica Boulevard Auto Dealer 100 Milstein, Adelman 2800 Donald Douglas Loop N Legal Services 100 Total jobs provided by Principal Employers 29,285 Total employees in Santa Monica 82,578 Principal Employers as percent of total jobs 35% Source: Voluntary reporting of employment levels to the City of Santa Monica by employers. Total jobs in Santa Monica as provided by the Labor Market Information Division, State of California Employment Development Department as of August 31, 2014. *Unable to obtain updated information. Numbers are carried over from previous period..
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