Los Angeles Times

Netflix leases Sunset Blvd. project

Now in constructi­on, the 13-story tower will expand the company’s Hollywood presence.

- By Roger Vincent roger.vincent@latimes.com Twitter: @rogervince­nt

Video-streaming giant Netflix will dramatical­ly increase its Hollywood footprint by leasing an entire office tower under constructi­on on Sunset Boulevard.

Netflix has agreed to rent Epic, a 13-story office tower being built by Los Angeles landlord Hudson Pacific Properties Inc. across the boulevard from its Sunset Bronson Studios.

Los Gatos-based Netflix also extended its existing leases for two buildings it occupies on the Sunset Bronson lot totaling more than 400,000 square feet. In Epic, which will be completed in January 2020, Netflix will occupy another 328,000 square feet of offices.

The combined leases extend through 2031, said Victor Coleman, chief executive of Hudson Pacific. He declined to reveal the value of the leases.

Netflix’s expansion is part of a Los Angeles-area “land grab,” Coleman said, by rapidly growing entertainm­ent makers. Among them are streaming-video competitor­s Hulu, Amazon and Apple, along with premium cable companies such as HBO, Showtime and Starz.

Content creators need offices like Epic in addition to production space, Coleman said. Epic, at 5901 Sunset Blvd., is being built to appeal to creative companies looking for an urban campusstyl­e environmen­t.

As designed by architectu­re firm Gensler, Epic will have 25,000 square feet of outdoor space on landscaped terraces overlookin­g the Hollywood sign. The building will have a vehicle drop-off zone to accommodat­e ride-sharing services such as Lyft and later autonomous vehicles.

The garage is being built with an eye toward future conversion to other uses when fewer people drive their own cars, Coleman said. It will have flat floors and concrete ceilings that can be easily removed on every other floor to enable other uses such as offices in years ahead.

Hudson Pacific is also building a four-story office building called Harlow on its Sunset Las Palmas Studios lot that will be for rent when it is completed in 2020, and is planning another office and studio building for its Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood.

 ?? Hudson Pacific Properties Inc. ?? SHOWN IN a rendering, the 328,000-square-foot Epic tower will sit across the street from Sunset Bronson Studios, where Netf lix already leases two buildings.
Hudson Pacific Properties Inc. SHOWN IN a rendering, the 328,000-square-foot Epic tower will sit across the street from Sunset Bronson Studios, where Netf lix already leases two buildings.

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