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Netflix leases Epic, an under construction office tower in Hollywood

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Netflix leases Epic, an under construction office tower in Hollywood

Gensler designed the building.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | October 8, 2018
Epic exterior with terraces

Courtesy Gensler

Netflix will soon have a new Hollywood location on Sunset Boulevard after signing a lease for the currently under construction Epic office tower. Epic will provide 328,000 sf of Class A office space, all of which was recently leased by Netflix, over 13 stories across the street from space the company leases in Sunset Bronson Studios.

The office tower, which is targeting LEED Gold certification, will have 15-foot low-profile ceilings; a fitness center with showers, lockers and bike storage; electric car charging stations; 12-foot operable glass doors with direct access to outdoor terraces that provide plenty of work space; and a vehicle drop-off with a streetside lobby.

 

Terrace in EpicCourtesy Gensler.

See Also: 18 Carbon fiber wings grace Foster + Partners-designed Apple Dubai Mall terrace

 

Epic is located one block west of the 101 Freeway and is walking distance to the LA Metro Redline, residential locations, restaurants, and retail stores. The Gensler-designed tower is slated for completion in January 2020. Hudson Pacific Properties is the developer.

 

Epic exteriorCourtesy Gensler.

 

Epic streetside lobbyCourtesy Gensler.

 

Epic lobbyCourtesy Gensler.

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