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New Creative Spec Suite Program w NEW CREATIVE SPEC SUITE PROGRAM DOWNTOWN L.A. $5 PSF BROKER BONUS FOR DEALS COMPLETED ON THE 4TH FLOOR CREATIVE SPEC SUITES CLICK TO VIEW VIRTUAL TOUR BRAD FELD WILL ADAMS ZACH CAINE Vice Chairman Executive Managing Director Associate 213.596.2266 213.596.2232 213.596.2233 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] HIGHLIGHTS HIGH IDENTITY CREATIVE OFFICE AVAILABLE SUITE 460 FLOOR PLAN SUITE 450 th 3,421 SF AMENITY 4 Floor 2,665 SF CLICK TO VIEW LOUNGE VIRTUAL TOUR LEASED!! SUITE 430 2,783 SF LEASED!! SUITE 480 SUITE 420 2,869 SF 2,041 SF 4th Floor Spec Suites SUITE 400 SUITE 410 9,015 SF 4,336 SF AVAILABILITIES Building Information Suite Available RSF Occupancy Suite 2850 7,491 October 2020 Building Size: 604,020 SF Suite 2750 5,679 Immediate Stories: Twenty-Eight (28) Suite 2652 762 Immediate Rental Rate: Negotiable Suite 2600 8,655 Immediate Lease Term: 5-10 Years TI Allowance: Negotiable Allowance or Build-to-Suit Suite 1900 7,841 Immediate Estimated 2020 OpEx: $17.20/PSF Suite 1850 3,825 Immediate Ceiling Heights: 14 ft - slab to slab Suite 1845 2,435 Immediate Fiber Provider: AT&T Suite 1800 4,945 Immediate Parking: Ratio: 1.0/1,000 SF Suite 1740 3,414 Immediate VIP Valet: $450/Month Suite 1075 3,704 Immediate CLICK TO VIEW PARKING OPTIONS Reserved Spaces: $425/Month Suite 685 2,791 Immediate Unreserved Spaces: $350/Month Suite 550 5,260 Immediate Suite 535 1,402 Immediate Suite 510 6,342 Immediate Suite 500 3,766 May 2020 Suite 480*** 2,869 Immediate Suite 460*** 3,421 Immediate Suite 430*** 2,783 Immediate Suite 410*** 4,336 Immediate Suite 400*** 9,015 Immediate ***Creative Spec Suites CLICK TO VIEW VIRTUAL TOUR CREATIVE SPEC SUITES Creative offices available that can be combined or leased individually. Floor includes: Amenity Lounge with Full Kitchen, Coffee Bar, Flat Screens & Game Tables! Amenities Map Restaurants | Bars 1 Water Grill 2 Cabbage Patch 3 Library Bar 4 Public School 5 SUGARFISH by Nozawa Bottega Louie 6 Bottega Louie 9 7 Seven Grand 11 8 Cicada Restaurant 12 110 9 Perch 10 10 Starbucks 16 2 18 20 11 Colori Kitchen 12 Little Sister Downtown 1 17 14 10 19 13 15 1 Mas Malo 2 6 14 3 Chaya Downtown 1 8 15 Drago Centro 22 4 4 Perch 3 16 Border Grill 1 11 23 3 1 10 24 26 9 17 Mendocino Farms 2 25 3 110 10 27 7 18 2 Nick & Stef’s Steakhouse 5 8 5 5 11 19 Blue Cow Kitchen Bar 21 7 6 13 20 2 LA Prime 12 21 TOMGEORGE Restaurant 4 3 9 22 Miro 6 7 8 23 The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf 7 12 4 9 24 Le Pain Quotidien 25 Tender Greens Jonathan Club 8 6 5 26 Pitchoun Bakery & Cafe 27 Astro Doughnuts and Fried Chicken Hotels 1 The Standard Retail Attractions | Museums 2 The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites 1 FIGat7th 1 OUE Skyspace 3 Millennium Biltmore 2 The Bloc 2 Maguire Gardens 4 Hilton Checkers Los Angeles 3 Whole Foods Market 3 Pershing Square 5 Sheraton Grand Los Angeles 6 4 Ralphs 4 L.A. Live JW Marriott 7 L.A. Live 5 Smart & Final Extra! 5 Staples Center The Ritz Carlton Los Angeles 8 6 Grand Central Market 6 Los Angeles Convention Center InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown 9 10 7 Walgreens 7 Microsoft Theater Luxe City Center 8 Urban Outfitters 8 GRAMMY Museum at LA Live Social Clubs 9 Burlington Coat Factory 9 Walt Disney Concert Hall 10 Macy’s 10 The Museum of Contemporary Art 1 Jonathan Club 11 H & M 11 The Broad 2 Los Angeles Athletic Club 12 CVS 12 Colburn School 3 The California Club FIGat7th About 550 South Hope Spectacular views, award winning architecture, the finest materials, invigorating public spaces and reflective artwork all converge at 550 South Hope to create an address unmatched in downtown Los Angeles. The design by renowned architect Kohn Pederson Fox is highlighted by flamed and polished Swedish granite alternating with a glass curtain wall, and features a grand, two-story lobby featuring modernist patterns of marble and granite. LEED Platinum certified, 550 South Hope Street enhances productivity through its state-of-the-art infrastructure, connectivity and building systems. Private valet service greets customers and tenants alike. An exterior grand staircase leads to the serene private courtyard and dining patio, highlighted by a waterfall and reflecting pool art installation by renowned artist, Lita Albuquerque. Optimal Location 550 South Hope is located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, offering quick and easy ingress and egress to all of downtown’s major freeways and public transit options; a quick on ramp to the 110 (Harbor) Freeway and mere minutes from the 5, 10 and 101 freeways; a short walk to the Pershing Square Metro Station and just 3 blocks to the 7th Street Metro Station, with access to the Red and Blue lines. When the work day is done, Staples Center, LA Live and the Convention Center are close by for entertainment and gatherings. Disney Hall, MOCA, the Colburn School of Performing Arts and The Music Center are all within walking distance. For visiting clients, the Millennium Biltmore, Hilton Checkers and The Standard Hotels are all in close proximity. In the center of everything, and all within easy access of 550 South Hope. DOWNTOWN L.A. NEW CREATIVE SPEC SUITES BRAD FELD WILL ADAMS ZACH CAINE Vice Chairman Executive Managing Director Associate 213.596.2266 213.596.2232 213.596.2233 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CA RE License #01011030 CA RE License #01131941 CA RE License #02062263 $5 PSF BROKER BONUS* - For deals completed on the 4th Floor Creative Spec Suites - - Ownership guidelines and requirements apply - - Bonus paid 100% at Lease Execution - - Existing Tenants excluded - - 5 Year minimum Lease Term - *Valid until 12/31/20 The distributor of this communication is performing acts for which a real estate license is required. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified and no guarantee, warranty or representation, either express or implied, is made with respect to such information. Terms of sale or lease and availability are subject to change or withdrawal without notice. 18-1413 • 12/18 550 South Hope Street Suite 2850 Los Angeles, CA 90071 7,491 S.F. SUITE 2850 Brad Feld | Zach Caine | Will Adams www.LBArealty.com 213.596.2266 213.596.2233 213.596.2232 550 South Hope Street Suite 2750 Los Angeles, CA 90071 5,679 S.F. SUITE 2750 Brad Feld | Zach Caine | Will Adams www.LBArealty.com 213.596.2266 213.596.2233 213.596.2232 550 South Hope Street Suite 2652 Los Angeles, CA 90071 762 S.F. SUITE 2652 Brad Feld | Zach Caine | Will Adams www.LBArealty.com 213.596.2266 213.596.2233 213.596.2232 550 South Hope Street Suite 2600 Los Angeles, CA 90071 8,655 S.F. SUITE 2600 Brad Feld | Zach Caine | Will Adams www.LBArealty.com 213.596.2266 213.596.2233 213.596.2232 550 South Hope Street Suite 1900 Los Angeles, CA 90071 7,841 S.F. SUITE 1900 Brad Feld | Zach Caine | Will Adams www.LBArealty.com 213.596.2266 213.596.2233 213.596.2232 550 South Hope Street Suite 1850 Los Angeles, CA 90071 3,825 S.F. SUITE 1850 Brad Feld | Zach Caine | Will Adams www.LBArealty.com 213.596.2266 213.596.2233 213.596.2232 550 South Hope Street Suite 1845 Los Angeles, CA 90071 2,435 S.F. SUITE 1845 Brad Feld | Zach Caine | Will Adams www.LBArealty.com 213.596.2266 213.596.2233 213.596.2232 550 South Hope Street Suite 1800 Los Angeles, CA 90071 4,945 S.F. SUITE 1800 Brad Feld | Zach Caine | Will Adams www.LBArealty.com 213.596.2266 213.596.2233 213.596.2232 550 South Hope Street Suite 1740 Los Angeles, CA 90071 3,414 S.F. SUITE 1740 Brad Feld | Zach Caine | Will Adams www.LBArealty.com 213.596.2266 213.596.2233 213.596.2232 550 South Hope Street Suite 1075 Los Angeles, CA 90071 3,704 S.F. SUITE 1075 Brad Feld | Zach Caine | Will Adams www.LBArealty.com 213.596.2266 213.596.2233 213.596.2232 550 South Hope Street Suite 685 Los Angeles, CA 90071 2,791 S.F. SUITE 685 Brad Feld | Zach Caine | Will Adams www.LBArealty.com 213.596.2266 213.596.2233 213.596.2232 550 South Hope Street Suite 550 Los Angeles, CA 90071 5,260 S.F. SUITE 550 Brad Feld | Zach Caine | Will Adams www.LBArealty.com 213.596.2266 213.596.2233 213.596.2232 550 South Hope Street Suite 535 Los Angeles, CA 90071 1,402 S.F. SUITE 535 Brad Feld | Zach Caine | Will Adams www.LBArealty.com 213.596.2266 213.596.2233 213.596.2232 550 South Hope Street Suite 510 Los Angeles, CA 90071 6,342 S.F. 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