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8484 Wilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90211


HIGHLIGHTS

  • IDEAL FOR FINE JEWELRY AND WATCH COMPANIES & BANK OR CREDIT UNION
  • HIGH END SECURITY FEATURES
  • LOTS OF PARKING
  • GREAT VIEWS
  • PRIVATE LOCATION
  • 24 HOUR SECURITY

OVERVIEW

8484 Wilshire is among the most architecturally unique and iconic office properties in Beverly Hills. Strategically located on the corner of Wilshire Blvd and La Cienega Blvd, this Class-A office building features floor-to-ceiling glass windows and panoramic views of the Hollywood Hills, Beverly Hills, and downtown Los Angeles. The building has management and engineering services on site and has a fully integrated energy management system for optimal efficiency and comfort. IDEAL FOR FINE JEWELRY AND WATCH COMPANIES & BANK OR CREDIT UNION HIGH END SECURITY FEATURES The oval shape of the Great Western Savings building was a revolutionary change from the typical boxy, straight-edged high-rise fold along Wilshire Boulevard. It was one of the first buildings created with the computer aided design (CAD) that would change the shape of architecture in the late twentieth century and used an eccentric parabolic shape to address some of the concerns of high rise building owners. Floor layouts are one of the major design challenges of the high rise office building. There must be a core of elevators, mechanical equipment, stairs, and restrooms at each level and a large section of floor space cannot be leased as office space. By shaping the building as an oval, architect William Pereira created an interior core surrounded by a large, oblong shape of usable office space, maximizing the amount of the floor that could be leased. The building is clad in LHR solar bronze reflecting glass, a nod to an emerging consciousness of the need for buildings to be energy efficient. The building has a few show business connections. The site was originally a miniature golf course owned by silent screen star Mary Pickford in the 1930s. John Wayne was the Great Western Savings television spokesman. The company installed a statue of the actor on horseback upon his death in 1979. In 1984, Great Western Savings sold the building to adult-content magazine publisher Larry Flynt.

FOR LEASE DETAILS

PRICE

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% LEASED

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TENANCY

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BUILDING DETAILS

PROPERTY TYPE

Office

TOTAL BUILDING SIZE

226166

STORIES

10

BUILDING CLASS

A

YEAR BUILT

1972

SPRINKLERS

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PARKING SPACES

7

LAND DETAILS

LAND ACRES

1.59 AC AC

LAND SF

69,260 SF

ZONING

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APN/PARCEL ID

4333-028-015