If you’re looking for some exceptional LA office space, you’re in luck. The Neutra Institute Museum in Silver Lake, Los Angeles—formerly known as the Neutra Office Building—is leasing 160 square feet in the front of the building for $1,200 a month to a “sympathetic Neutra fan/tenant”. The rest of the 1200 square feet space is intended to house a museum or gallery that would “become a cultural center for Silverlake”, among other programs.
Currently, an attorney rents the space. Before being converted into an institute, Richard and Dion Neutra Architects and Associates occupied the site. The office space that’s available for lease must be “voice activity tolerant” as it’s adjacent to a conference room.
The newly-created Neutra Institute Museum will create an “community room”-cum-gallery for artists to display work; host exhibitions curated by local museums such as LACMA; display parts of the Neutra archive; and serve as a retail space. It will also develop support programming for the VDL Research House, also designed by Neutra and located nearby.
It's a small space, but the future tenant will be supporting a pretty great institution. Check out the Craigslist listing for more details.
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