They’re moving into 260,000 square feet at The Brickyard
Facebook is renting more space in Playa Vista. Real estate news publication Commercial Observer reports that the tech giant will lease 260,000 square feet of space in The Brickyard, a stylish new building designed by Michael Maltzan and Gensler.
Facebook will lease more than half of all the available space at the roughly 430,000-square-foot development, which is owned by Tishman Speyer and part of the Campus at Playa Vista complex. Facebook is expected to move into The Brickyard by spring.
Playa Vista is already an established tech hub, and Facebook has already put down roots in the neighborhood. For about two years, it has rented about 50,000 square feet of space at the nearby Playa Jefferson, and Commercial Observer says the company will continue to occupy that space.
The Brickyard deal has been in the works for some time. The Real Deal reported in July that Facebook was in talks to rent space at the property, which was completed in 2017.
The Brickyard is more than just a handsome office compound. Amenities for workers include daycare facilities, on-site shops, rooftop terraces, and outdoor meeting areas.
Just a few blocks away from The Brickyard is the former Spruce Goose hangar, now a sprawling new Los Angeles workspace for Google employees in Los Angeles.
- Facebook’s LA Presence Grows With 260,000-Square-Foot Playa Vista Lease [Commercial Observer]
- Take a Look Around Facebook’s Huge New Los Angeles Office [Curbed LA]
Source: Curbed LA – All