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  1. Constellation Place is a 35-story, 492-foot (150 m) skyscraper in Los Angeles, California, located in the community of Century City. It houses the headquarters of Houlihan Lokey, ICM Partners, Knight Law Group, and International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC).

  2. May 24, 2024 · Starting at $8/seat/hour. Find Century City office space at WeWork Constellation, plus enjoy modern lounges, custom art, and a vibrant coworking community. Book a tour today.

  3. 4 days ago · Designed by Johnson Fain Partners, Constellation Place is the crown jewel high-rise office building in Century City. This Class A project comprises 796,126 rentable square feet with views from Downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Ocean.

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  4. In the heart of the LA microcosm that is Century City, WeWork offers three floors of beautifully designed office space in a 35-story glass tower. Whether you’re coming from Westwood or Santa Monica, commutes are a breeze with the 405 and 10 freeways minutes away plus onsite parking to boot.

  5. Both the main vertical/lateral structural elements and the floor spanning systems are constructed from concrete which has been cast in place and utilizes steel reinforcement bars and/or steel reinforced concrete which has been precast as individual components and assembled together on-site.

  6. In the heart of the LA microcosm that is Century City, WeWork offers three floors of beautifully designed office space in a 35-story glass tower. Whether you’re coming from Westwood or Santa Monica, commutes are a breeze with the 405 and 10 freeways minutes away plus onsite parking to boot.

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  8. Johnson Fain designed Century City’s high-rise office building, MGM Tower, currently named Constellation Place, for Chicago-based JMB Realty Corp. The 704,000-square-foot, class A building was the first major high-rise to be constructed in Los Angeles in more than a decade.