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The Neighborhood

The Grand occupies an immense city block at the center of the Grand Ave Arts Corridor, an impressive vantage point for all of downtown. From here it’s easy to appreciate the 20-year revival of art, culture and commerce that has invigorated the city.

Unprecedented residential growth is the force driving modernization. In less than a generation DTLA’s population has exploded four-fold, opening up the neighborhood as Southern California’s newest urban destination of choice.

The Grand Ave Arts Corridor is the commanding cultural middle — a sunlit stretch of museums, performance spaces and outdoor public parks that define performing and visual arts in Los Angeles. To us, this is home.

Woman Sitting on Pink Bench in the Park Reading
Walt Disney Concert Hall
Exterior Photo of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Art Exhibit at MOCA
Water Shooting in the Air from Fountains at Night Outside Beautiful Building with Lights

Grand Park

A 12-acre urban oasis just steps from our front door. With mostly sunny weather and year-round programming, people come from around the area and across the city to enjoy the park’s water features, private spaces, performance areas and wide green lawns.

Walt Disney Concert Hall

Designed by Frank Gehry and considered to be an architectural masterpiece, Walt Disney Concert Hall is a modern marvel and a Los Angeles icon. It is home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Los Angeles Master Chorale.

MOCA

Designed by Pritzker Architecture Prizewinner Arata Isozaki, MOCA Grand Avenue is committed to the collection, presentation, and interpretation of art created after 1940, in all media, and to preserving that work for future generations. Home to more than 7,000 pieces, including inspiring new works by emerging artists from Southern California.

The Broad

The Broad stunning contemporary art museum featuring pieces from more than 200 artists, including Cindy Sherman, Jeff Koons, Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. The museum is an architectural master work designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler.

The Music Center

Adjascent to The Grand lies LA's home to the world's greatest artistic programs and events. The Music Center encompasses four iconic theaters and the resident companies of Center Theatre Group, the LA Master Chorale, the LA Opera and the LA Philharmonic.

  • Grand Park Fountain
  • Walt Disney Concert Hall
  • Outdoor Exhibit at the MOCA in DTLA
  • The Broad Exterior
  • Monument in Manmade Pond DTLA

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