District Guide

Koreatown Commercial District

Koreatown is a dense, transit-served, mixed-use office, medical, local-service, hospitality, and neighborhood-commercial district between Downtown LA and Mid-Wilshire.

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Area Map

Koreatown

Central LA

Koreatown neighborhood orientation map Abstract orientation map highlighting Koreatown in Los Angeles near surrounding commercial districts. KOREATOWN Miracle Mile Downtown LA South Park Hollywood 10 101 110 405 Westside Downtown
At a Glance

Koreatown at a glance

Representative setting

Selected examples of the local commercial environment

Space types

Office, Medical, Retail

Nearby areas

Broader Los Angeles market

Mixed use Transit-oriented local services Hospitality

Common signals may reflect historical or contextual patterns. They do not represent live availability.

Location fit

Where Koreatown fits

Koreatown is a dense, transit-served, mixed-use office, medical, local-service, hospitality, and neighborhood-commercial district between Downtown LA and Mid-Wilshire.

Dense mixed-use service office district Transit-oriented business core Local-service business core

Best fit

  • Local-service, medical, nonprofit, professional, hospitality, and transit-oriented small office users
  • Businesses serving central LA customer geography
  • Teams comparing Koreatown with Mid-Wilshire or Downtown LA

Less ideal for

  • Large corporate headquarters
  • Industrial/logistics users
  • Westside tech/media users
Building Patterns

Examples of properties commonly found here

Representative property examples derived from historical listing and building signals. These cards describe common building patterns and do not indicate current availability.

Office / medical

Wilshire Boulevard office building

Wilshire Blvd

Mid-rise office building pattern along Koreatown's Wilshire corridor.

Represents the dense service-office and medical-office stock common in the district.

Medical office / service office

Koreatown medical office building

Koreatown commercial core

Medical and service-office building pattern serving dense nearby residential and worker populations.

Adds a key non-retail business use common to the district.

Mixed commercial

Western Avenue mixed commercial building

Western Ave

Street-oriented commercial building with office, retail, and service uses.

Shows Koreatown's corridor-based commercial texture rather than a tower-only office market.

Service office / retail

Vermont Avenue service office

Vermont Ave

Service-office building pattern serving local businesses and neighborhood clients.

Represents practical small-business office demand in a dense urban district.

Retail / office

6th Street storefront office

6th St

Streetfront commercial building with storefront and upper-floor office potential.

Adds the retail-office layer that differentiates Koreatown from Century City.

Mixed commercial

Olympic Boulevard commercial building

Olympic Blvd

Mixed commercial property type near Koreatown's southern business edge.

Shows the district's local service, medical, and retail-oriented space patterns.

Storefront / mixed-use

Koreatown storefront block

Koreatown commercial core

Street-level commercial block with small offices and local services.

Shows the district's high-frequency, corridor-based commercial environment.

Service commercial

8th Street service commercial building

8th St

Smaller service-commercial property embedded in the neighborhood grid.

Represents tenant demand driven by density and local customer access.

Nearby commercial districts

Compare Los Angeles commercial alternatives

Use these relationships to place Koreatown within Los Angeles office, media/creative, industrial/flex, logistics, aerospace, and regional business geography.

Related Space Types

Related space types

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Broader Market

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