132 S LA BREA • Along La Brea Boulevard, numerous high

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132 S LA BREA • Along La Brea Boulevard, numerous high
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• Along La Brea Boulevard, numerous high-end apparel, restaurant, home
design and furnishing offerings have historically drawn a sophisticated
clientele to this ideally situated, high-visibility streetscape.
• This space sits directly across from District La Brea. Which consists
of 11 architecturally distinctive, multi-level buildings and a parking
structure encompassing most of the West side of the 100 block of La
Brea Boulevard. These buildings were formerly occupied by Continental
Graphics.
• This part of La Brea has become LA’s new distinctive destination for
upscale apparel, accessories, home, and specialty dining.
SURROUNDING BUSINESSES
FASHION: American Rag, Aether, GANT, Bonobos, Steven Alan, Garrett Leight, Unis,
General Quarters,Self Edge, What Comes Around Goes Around, Kelly Cole, & Still,
Stussy, Undefeated, Union, Recess. Bleu, Cordelia
HOME: A+R, Liz’s Antique Hardware, Landon Cole Furniture, Mortise & Tenon Furniture,
Plantation,Vienna Woods Inc, Silk Trading Company, 22 Bond Street, Croft House
DINING: Sycamore Kitchen, SugarFISH, Odys & Penelope, Angelini Osteria, Maison
Midi, Graffiti- Coffee, Tinga, Twist, Republique, La Brea Bakery, M Café de Chaya
• SIZE •
4,200 SF (Divisible)
• CEILING HEIGHT •
Approx. 12 ft
• PARKING •
126 stalls in parking
garage on 2nd & La Brea
Ave; Street parking
Rent: $6 psf/ month gross
• FRONTAGE •
• AVAILABLE •
Approx. 40ft
• ECONOMICS •
Immediate
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132 S LA BREA – MERCHANDISE PLAN
Operating Store/Restaurant
Renewable
Recourse Group
Lease Fully Executed / Under Construction
Lease Out
Troika
LOI
In Discussions
Proposed Location
GANT
Undefeated
Retail Store
Steven Alan
Odys & Penelope
1,500 SF
Black Scale
Mishka
Unis
The Fabric Store
Tinga Mexican
Sycamore
Kitchen
PULS
1,499 SF
SugarFish
Landon Cole
Studio DNA
1,106 SF
Café Midi
What Goes
Around Comes
Around
Aether
General Quarters
God Loves
Ugly
Garrett Leight
A+R
Kelly Cole
Dr. Collector’s
Trading Post LA
Graffiti /
Intelligentsia
Office
Office
Bonobos
Office
Standard Time
PRESENTED BY:
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Spring 2015
District La Brea
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GANT is a Swedish luxury clothing brand of
American heritage launched in New Haven in
1949. The brand has since then been further
developed, being influenced by European
styles, and is now a global clothing business
Gant’s products are available from retailers and
at signature Gant stores throughout the world,
and offer clothing for men, women, boys, girls
and babies. Home, Time, Fragrance, Footwear,
Underwear and Eyewear licenses are also
incorporated under the Gant brand name
Gant is distributed worldwide in 70 countries,
through 590 Gant stores as well as a number of
selected premium retailers
Launched in 2007, BONOBOS is an
e-commerce-driven
apparel
company
headquartered in New York City that designs
and sells men’s clothing. Bonobos offers a full
line of pants, suits, denim, shirts, shorts, swim
and outerwear. In 2012, Bonobos’ business
model extended offline with the launch of
their e-commerce stores called “Guideshops”
and partnership with Nordstrom
Bonobos announced a new women’s line called
Ayr. The line will be focused on a limited
offering of high-quality, mid-market priced
essentials of a women’s wardrobe
Their 1st location in Los Angeles is on La Brea
Avenue. Other locations include San Francisco,
NYC, Boston, Chicago, Austin, Bethesda, and
Georgetown
The launch of STEVEN ALAN’S first
collection in 1999, including his now-signature
Reverse Seam Shirt, created a loyal following
for Steven’s unique brand of casual, smart, selfassured essentials for both men and women
Steven now sells his collections at seven
eponymous New York stores, and stores in
the following states: California, Connecticut,
Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Oregon,
Texas, and Washington D.C
The Steven Alan Collection also is now sold in
over 300 stores worldwide
“Creating a mini fashion world grounded in
classic American roots — fashioned with a
twist”
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AMERICAN RAG COMPAGNIE is a mainstay
of California culture. Founder, Mark Werts, has
been recognized as one of the most innovative and
trendsetting retailers in the United States. Mark
and his buying team have traveled the world in
pursuit of unique and exclusive merchandise to
fill the American Rag stores
Famous for its expansive denim bar, American Rag
offers a vast range of brands including: 10 Crosby
by Derek Lam, T by Alexander Wang, Vivenne
Westwood, Lauren Moffatt, A.P.C., Adriano
Goldschmied, Baldwin Denim, Comme Des
Garcons, Deus Ex Machina, Equipment, Filson, J
Brand, Levi’s, Nudie Jeans, Paige Denim, Rag &
Bone, Current/Elliott
American Rag has another location at Fashion
Island in Newport Beach, California
For more than ten years, EUNICE LEE has
presented collections inspired by her native
New York City, reminiscent of iconic and
sensible American sportswear
GARRETT LEIGHT is the son of Oliver
People’s founder Larry Leight. His store -- also
on Abbot Kinney -- offers stylish, high-quality
frames for both men and women
Reflecting an uncompromising commitment to
craftsmanship and quality, UNIS is produced
and manufactured in New York City and Los
Angeles
Garrett Leight California Optical was created
in 2010 and is fueled by a group of young,
passionate purveyors of eyewear, dedicated to
creating classic design by combining perfect
craftsmanship with timeless aesthetics
Classic and understated, while still uniquely
contemporary, UNIS provides effortless style,
with an air of tailored sophistication
Garret’s vision: “I just want to create beautiful
things. To elaborate further on that, I just want
to create beautiful eyewear for people who need
and appreciate it. That’s what my collection is
all about. It’s a local brand, inspired by local
people, who appreciate beauty, youth, and
vision”
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As outdoor enthusiasts who live in the city, they found
the shopping options to be extremely limited. They
could either go with a flashy performance-driven brand
and feel out of place in the city, or, go with a designoriented label and sacrifice outdoor functionality.
This wasn’t a choice they felt comfortable making; to
AETHER design and function should be equal.
Dr. Collectors is a brand designer Olivier Grasset
launched in Hollywood in California. Olivier is also a
collector of Vintage Wear 50’s from the 30’s fascinated
by American vintage denim. His knowledge is reflected
in the manufacturing, commitment to processing and
Vintage Denim, has been produced mainly handmade
with Sewing machine old-fashioned.
Suspecting they were not alone in our frustration, they
decided to create Aether. By utilizing technical fabrics
in a more sophisticated form, they offer performance
outerwear with a refined modern aesthetic. From the
city streets to the mountain slopes and everywhere
in between, Aether products are designed to give you
the confidence to go forth and explore no matter the
terrain.
Using techniques that bleach, etc. and various dyed
after remake and wear vintage bandana, representative
work of this brand use “traditional real American”
dough, the pursuit of design of modern, one and only
I have created a gem. It is the brand which is attractive
to enjoy the texture that I was able to chance handmade
produce.
They currently have locations in San Francisco on
Hayes Street (repurposed shipping containers), New
York City (SoHo), and a caravanning Airstream Trailer.
All their garments are built in California with a focus
on lasting construction, attention to detail and subtle
marks of craftsmanship. Dr Collectors focuses on work
pants, bags, and other things in addition to the bandana
scarves, that are vintage looking (sun distressed)
bandanas that he ages uses his own special process
Since the opening of their Soho Flagship in 1993,
What Goes Around Comes Around (WGACA)
has been hailed as the premier destination for
a vintage lifestyle.
Their stores have a unique collection for both
men and women of the most sought after
vintage and antiquities on earth. Ranging
from Victorian to top designer labels, WGACA
remains a key resource for the fashion elite.
Vintage aficionados from across the globe,
editors, stylists and the industry’s top designers
frequent WGACA to delve into its world-famous
collection.
What Goes Around Comes Around has a
modern take on a vintage lifestyle – with a rock
‘n roll edge. WGACA’s creative hubs house one
of the most extensive vintage clothing and
textile libraries in the world.
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Karen and Quinn Hatfield, the owners behind the
formerly critically acclaimed Hatfield’s on Melrose
Avenue, debuted The Sycamore Kitchen in the
nearby District La Brea in summer of 2012. The chic
industrial space is characterized by exposed brick,
pipes, reclaimed wood, and boasts a large courtyard
most often is packed with the restaurants patrons.
Delectable pastries like the Salted Caramel Pecan
Babka are paired with a world-class coffee program by
Stumptown Coffee Roasters. Breakfast spans savory
classics like the Croque Madame to sweet iterations
such as Cinnamon Brioche French Toast with creme
fraiche and grated apple slaw.
Lunch menu favorites include delicate market salads
and sandwiches with house-baked bread, such as the
Double B-LTA, which mixes crispy and braised bacon
with balsamic tomatoes. Vogue.com cited Sycamore
Kitchen as the #5 place in the United States to dine
outdoors in the Summer of 2012.
SUGARFISH by sushi nozawa has multiple locations
throughout Los Angeles (Brentwood, Santa Monica,
Beverly Hills, Studio City, DTLA, and Marina Del Rey).
SUGARFISH embodies the philosophy of celebrated
sushi chef Kazunori Nozawa, well-known for his “Trust
Me-Style” sushi at Sushi Nozawa, which operated in
Studio City from 1985-2012. Nozawa shuns “American
- style” extravagant rolls and fusion dishes. Instead he
concentrates on the purity of his basic ingredients—
nurturing relationships with the finest fish purveyors
across the globe, cutting his fish with an artisan’s
painstaking care, and even making his own fresh soy
sauce and ponzu.
Diners choose from three core menus called Trust
Me’s, a takeoff of the traditional Japanese omakase
that Nozawa pioneered. The biggest change is there are
no visible sushi chefs behind the sushi bar. By moving
their sushi making to the kitchen, they are set up for
maximum efficiency (and not for show). Allowing them
to deliver great sushi at a fair price.
Quinn and Karen Hatfield of Hatfield’s
and Sycamore Kitchen are planning to open
a third restaurant. Odys & Penelope is
located just a few doors from their bakerycafe Sycamore Kitchen on La Brea Avenue,
it opened in January 2015
The restaurant is “sort of a modern take
on a grill concept,” incorporating a custom
live-fire grill as a centerpiece along with a
churrasco and a smoker, which inform the
main styles of cooking
“I think it will be somewhat of a meat-centric
restaurant but definitely not a steakhouse,”
Karen Hatfield says. It’s not about expensive
filet mignons, and it’s not fancy, she says.
There will be a bigger focus on vegetables
and “intricate, fun” appetizers
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Cafe Midi French Cafe, located at 148 South La
Brea Avenue in Los Angeles, serves excellent
authentic French food
After being open for over a year and a half,
Tinga recently expanded into the adjacent
space
Cafe Midi French Sidewalk Cafe is located in
a popular area on La Brea near Melrose and
Wilshire, a popular shopping area for locals
and tourists
“Tinga covers all the tropes you might expect
from a café on an arty block. The plates
and cutlery are compostable; the décor is
(or at least looks as if it is) fashioned from
recycled wood”
“Chef Edouardt Moyal offers an appealing
array of salads and sandwiches. Specialties:
salade Nicoise, curried egg salad sandwich,
burger on focaccia, Edouard’s brownie.” – LA
Times Magazine
“The tortillas are made in-house, the coffee
is roasted in-house, and the agua frescas,
Mexican-style fruit drinks, are freshlymade.
The recipes — grilled sweet corn with lime
and cream; a kind of savory rice pudding
with chiles and cream; the namesake Pueblastyle tinga — have been researched, taken
from all over Mexico, rather than drawn
from centuries of tradition” - LA Weekly
Inside of Graffiti is spacious and bright
with its white walls, floors, and tables. It’s
a large, art gallery-like space with plenty of
seating and its own parking lot
The exterior a clean white and black. This
leaves the eye-catching wall art of Shephard
Fairey, just across the street, still grabbing
all the visual attention
Graffiti doesn’t roast their own coffee or bake
their own pastries, instead it curates from
LA’s well known names (Intellegentsia).
The pastries come from Bouchon Bakery
and Cake Monkey, ice cream from Fonuts
along with soup and sandwiches from other
LA’s favorite joints
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Since its debut in 2000, Landon Cole
has offered sleek contemporary designs
perfect for the intent on modern living
With an in-house staff of artists and
consultants, Landon Cole can also help
design and build a signature style for
your home or office. Everything can be
made-to-order and speedily shipped to
your location within 2-3 weeks
Troika Design Group is a broadcast design and
network branding agency. Troika is owned by
Chuck Carey and Dan Pappalardo and specializes
in design, branding and positioning for clients
within the media and entertainment industries.
Troika is working with SPORTV, Brazil’s leading
sports powerhouse leading up to both the 2014
World Cup and the 2016 Olympics.
Some of their clients include: ABC, AMC, Comedy
Central, DirecTV, Discovery Channel, ESPN,
FOX, Golf Channel, NFL, National Geographic,
NBC Universal, Starz, TNT, US Air Force, VH1,
and The Weather Channel.
Some of their past projects within the last year
LAB ART is the largest art gallery in the
nation dedicated to street art. Spanning
6,500 square feet of space, the gallery is
located at 217 S. La Brea Avenue, in Los
Angeles
LAB ART works with some of the
most exciting and innovative artists
who collectively defy categorization.
Marking one of the most comprehensive
presentations of street art, the wideranging exhibition brings together works
from across a variety of mediums
The
exhibition
brings
together
approximately 300 works, by over 30
artists—both recognized names as well
as up-and-comers
include: Frozen Planet, ESPN College Basketball
redesign, FOX Brand Identity, The CW redesign,
and Starz refresh.
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