Proper Hotel
1100 S. Broadway
Buzz: Proper Hotel was first home to the L.A. Press Club. The trendy hotel will feature two restaurants and a rooftop with a restaurant, bar and swimming pool.
Open date: Summer 2019
Hoxton
1060 S. Broadway
Buzz: Hoxton is a chic 10-story, 174-room hotel that’s billing its basement bar
as a new late-night destination. Its rooftop pool and restaurant will offer sweeping views over Broadway’s historic theater district. The hotel will also feature
exclusive products from local designers.
Open date: Summer 2019
West Elm
928 S. Broadway
Buzz: West Elm’s 11,200-square-foot store located on the ground floor of the Broadway Palace apartments features 22 California-based makers and offers
pop-ups and workshops hosted by local artists and businesses.
Open date: September 2018
Theory
845 S. Broadway
Buzz: The 1,500-square-foot design for the upscale clothes designer references
the streetscape with its use of concrete walls and industrial metal, and is designed to showcase new product initiatives, collaborations and promotional events.
Open date: October 2018
Gentle Monster
816 S. Broadway
Buzz: Gentle Monster, the chic Korean eyewear designer, features eye candy
with art installations inside their store housed in the Wurlitzer Building.
Open date: October 2017
Apple Flagship Store
802 S. Broadway
Buzz: Apple will soon open at the Tower Theatre, where the first talkie movies
were shown. The company has focused on creating a “town square” appeal at
its stores and has said its new store will showcase this model.
Open date: Unannounced
Broadway Trade Center
801 S. Broadway
Buzz: New York investor Waterbridge Capital purchased the 1907 beaux-arts building that once housed Hamburger department store and later May Co.
There are plans to turn the bottom two floors into 200,000 square feet of luxury retail and restaurant space.
Open date: Unannounced
Vans Store
808 S. Broadway
Buzz: Vans will be housed at the Old Singer Sewing Building owned by Anjac Fashion Buildings. Sandwiched between the Tower and Rialto theaters, owner Steve Needleman said he brought in
the SoCal shoemaker because it offered more than just merchandise on a shelf.
Open date: Summer 2019