Wilshire Hauser
5651 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90036
A landmark creative workspace in the heart of Los Angeles' Miracle Mile.
Located at the prominent corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Hauser Boulevard, Wilshire Hauser studios offers private artist studios and creative workspaces in one of Los Angeles' most vibrant cultural districts.
Surrounded by world-renowned museums, galleries, restaurants, and creative businesses, the building places artists and creative professionals at the center of one of the city's most inspiring neighborhoods.
Just steps from LACMA, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, the Petersen Automotive Museum, the La Brea Tar Pits, and numerous cafés and restaurants, Wilshire Hauser provides an ideal environment for painters, designers, photographers, filmmakers, architects, writers, and other creative entrepreneurs. Convenient access to the Metro D Line (Purple Line) and major freeways makes commuting easy from across Los Angeles.
Designed to inspire creativity, the studios feature abundant natural light, flexible layouts, and thoughtfully updated common spaces that support both focused work and collaboration.
Studio Features
Private studios ranging from 150–5,000 sq. ft.
Floor-to-ceiling windows with abundant natural light
Beautiful city views
Exposed brick and architectural character
Open ceilings with an industrial-inspired aesthetic
Spacious common lounge with a full kitchen
Air-conditioned studios
Secure building with controlled access
Professional property management
Flexible lease options
Frequently Asked Questions
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Leases begin with one year and automatically continue on a month-to-month basis unless otherwise negotiated.
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A security deposit is equal to one month of rent. Once the lease is complete, the security deposit is returned when the studio is vacated in good condition.
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Our studios are available to artists, creative professionals, designers, photographers, illustrators, sculptors, architects, filmmakers, writers, musicians, and other entrepreneurs who need dedicated workspace.
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Yes. Many tenants use their studios as offices, design studios, production spaces, or creative headquarters in addition to making artwork.
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No. Our studios are strictly commercial workspaces and cannot be used as residential living spaces.
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Yes. We have recommendations if you need them.
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Yes. We have four buildings with artist studios: The Beacon Arts Building, 1019 West, Wilshire Hauser, and Bundy Studios.