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Playa Vista, Los Angeles

Playa Vista is a neighborhood in the Westside area of Los Angeles, California. The area was the headquarters of Hughes Aircraft Company from 1941 to 1985 and the site of the construction of the Hughes H-4 Hercules "Spruce Goose" aircraft.[1] The area began development in 2002 as a planned community with residential, commercial, and retail components.[2][3][4] The community attracted businesses in technology, media and entertainment and, along with Santa Monica and Venice, Marina del Rey, Playa del Rey, Culver City, El Segundo and Mar Vista, has become known as Silicon Beach.[5]

Playa Vista
Playa Vista from the south, with Bluff Creek in foreground
Playa Vista neighborhood as mapped by the Los Angeles Times
Playa Vista
Location within Western Los Angeles
Coordinates: 33°58′44″N 118°24′53″W / 33.97889°N 118.41472°W / 33.97889; -118.41472Coordinates: 33°58′44″N 118°24′53″W / 33.97889°N 118.41472°W / 33.97889; -118.41472
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
CityLos Angeles
ZIP Code
90094

History

Tongva Native Americans

The Tongva inhabited the location now occupied by Playa Vista at the village of Guashna.[6] A Tongva sacred burial site is located here: "about 1,000 Native American remains [...] had been exhumed during construction," grave sites that were deemed sacred by the Tongva people.[7] The remains were discovered after construction began.[6][8] In 2008, the remains "were laid to rest and covered with white seashells during a sacred burial ceremony near the Westchester bluffs."[6] Playa Vista planned a museum to educate people about the Ballona wetlands and the Gabrieliño-Tongva tribe.[6] The Westchester/Playa Vista Discovery Center opened in 2020, which features a small monument.[9]

Port Ballona

In 1839 the land was part of Rancho La Ballona, later in 1887, it became part of the Port Ballona.[10][11]

Ballona Creek Watershed

Prior to its development as headquarters for Hughes Aircraft Company, much of the land occupied by Playa Vista was a wetlands connected with a large salt-marsh in what is now Marina Del Rey. These wetlands were formerly part of the larger Ballona Creek watershed that occupied these areas along with what is now Playa Del Rey, and much of Venice, Los Angeles.[12]

Howard Hughes - Spruce Goose

In the 1940s, the aviator Howard Hughes bought the site and constructed a private airfield runway, named Hughes Airport, and an aircraft factory with large hangars for his Hughes Aircraft Company production. The famous Spruce Goose (Hughes H-4 Hercules plane), with the largest wingspan and height of any aircraft in history, was built in the hangar and then transported to Long Beach Harbor for its only flight in 1947.

Development

Prior efforts

During the late 1990s, DreamWorks failed in its attempt to build a studio in Playa Vista.[13][14]

New project

Phase One of Playa Vista began in 2001 as "a mix of affordable and luxury housing, office and commercial space and open spaces and recreational amenities, all set next to a restored wetlands and wildlife preserve."[15] In October, Steve Soboroff was named president of Playa Vista.[16][17]

It was one of "six communities in the nation selected by President Bill Clinton in 1998 as a National Pilot Project of the Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing (PATH)."[15] As such it is, "one of the most technologically advanced communities ever planned" and is "fully connected via telecommunications and broadband capabilities."[18]

Environment

 
Allée of Western sycamore (Platanus racemosa) at Hercules East Campus

It was constructed as, "a model for green development [using] energy saving systems, non-toxic and recycled materials, product selections and design techniques that promote conservation [thus] minimizing the impacts of development on the environment."[18] However, some environmentalists and residents in the nearby communities of Mar Vista, Westchester, and Venice oppose the development arguing that it will increase traffic congestion throughout the Los Angeles Westside.[19] Beginning in 1994, developers and some environmentalists worked together to restore the Ballona Wetlands.[20] Other environmentalists, however, oppose development in the wetlands.[21]

Methane

A controversy surrounding methane at Playa Vista developed around 2000. On April 17, 2000, Exploration Technologies (ETI), "found methane seeps much larger than any previously reported, one about 1,000 feet long, and a second slightly smaller, in the area east of Lincoln Boulevard and south of Jefferson Boulevard."[22] The City Council then asked Playa Vista to conduct more studies with ETI as a peer reviewer.[22] This study found that ETI's original hypothesis (that a large fault was present and could cause a release of methane in an earthquake) was incorrect, and stated that a fault zone did not exist under Lincoln Boulevard. The study further showed that gas seepage from the southern California gas storage facility was not occurring. The report concluded that "no significant fault is possible under the entire Playa Vista development project site."<refname=howmuch/>[23] In 2002, the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) required the installation of gas mitigation systems at Playa Vista, consisting of a membrane shield under the buildings, vents, and a series of alarms.[24]

According to officials at the L.A. Department of Building and Safety, "Methane is an old story in Los Angeles and the standards the city requires at Playa Vista are the strictest in the country. Hence, Playa residents we spoke to cited areas where the gas has not been mitigated - such as Venice, Santa Monica, and nearly all of the Westside - as more dangerous."[25] Many also argue that "much of the methane is natural - not the kind that comes from the gas company."[25]

The Los Angeles City Council has consistently voted in favor of the developers of the project. The development has a government-mandated blend of high- and low-income housing (less than 10%). According to the Los Angeles Times, "[o]ver the last decade, government agencies and courts have ruled repeatedly in Playa Vista's favor [...] Engineers, builders and consultants for the project have joined the city of Los Angeles in saying the safety measures are the most elaborate the city has ever required."[26]

Water conservation

Playa Vista's parks and landscaped areas are serviced with 100% recycled water.[27]

Geography

According to the Mapping L.A. project of the Los Angeles Times, Playa Vista is adjoined on the northwest by Del Rey, on the north and east by Culver City, on the southeast by Westchester and on the west by Marina del Rey.[28][29]

Street and other boundaries are: Ballona Creek or the Marina Freeway on the northwest and north, the Culver City boundary on the northeast, Bluff Creek Drive or the boundary between Rancho Ballona and Rancho Sausal Redondo on the southeast, followed by Teale Street and Cabora Drive, westerly and unmarked, to include the Ballona Wetlands on the southwest.[30][31]

According to Google Maps, the boundaries of the currently developed portion are approximately Lincoln Boulevard and the Ballona Wetlands on the west, Ballona Creek on the north, Centinela Avenue on the east, and the Del Rey Hills bluffs (Westchester Bluffs) on the south. Playa Vista is bordered by the unincorporated enclave of Marina Del Rey to the northwest, by the community of Playa del Rey to the southwest, by Loyola Marymount University and the upland part of Westchester to the southwest, south, east and southeast, and by the Del Rey district to the northwest.[32]

Playa Vista Riparian Corridor

Bluff Creek is a stream in Los Angeles County, California. It runs below the Westchester bluffs (Ballona Escarpment) and is considered a remnant or relic of the now-channelized Centinela Creek, a tributary of Ballona Creek. Bluff Creek is within the Playa Vista neighborhood and feeds the Freshwater Marsh of the Ballona Wetlands.

The Playa Vista Riparian Corridor, a popular spot for birdwatching[33] and fitness, surrounds this creek. The cluster of three footpaths and maintenance roads clustered around Bluff Creek, at the base of the Westchester Bluffs, is an wildlife area[33] associated with the larger Ballona Wetlands estuary and watershed.[34]

 
Trail map

The uppermost path, sometimes called the LMU Fire Road (a portion is legally Cabora Drive), is open to leashed dogs and is accessible from the residential neighborhood on the bluffs above via a long and steep paved ramp accessible at Altamoor & Dunbarton, as well as via Lincoln Blvd (west) and Bluff Creek Drive near Artisan Way (East). The central trail is a private maintenance road. The lowest road is a 2.5 miles (4.0 km) exercise track winding along Bluff Creek through Playa Vista passing multiple recreational areas including Ballona Discovery Park, which features outdoor exhibits describing the history and ecology of the area.[35]

 
The LMU Fire Road along the Westchester Bluffs above Playa Vista is a popular jogging track.

Demographics

The 2000 U.S. census counted 2,416 residents in the 1.3-square-mile Playa Vista neighborhood—an average of 1,859 people per square mile, a very low population density in Los Angeles, but by 2008, the city estimated that the population had increased to 6,010. The median age for residents was 37, considered old for Los Angeles; the percentage of residents aged 65 and older was among the county's highest[30]

The neighborhood was highly diverse ethnically. The breakdown was Latinos, 34.8%; whites, 32.4%; Asians, 21.2%; blacks, 4.7%, and others, 6.9%. Mexico (36.2%) and Guatemala (16.5%) were the most common places of birth for the 31.1% of the residents who were born abroad, about an average figure in Los Angeles.[30]

The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was $68,597, a high figure for Los Angeles. The average household size of 2.4 people was average for the city. House- or apartment owners occupied 54.8% of the housing stock, and renters occupied 28.5%.[30]

The percentages of divorced men and widowed men and women were among the county's highest. In 2000 there were 33 families headed by single parents, a low rate for Los Angeles. There were 215 veterans, or 11%, a high rate for Los Angeles.[30]

Economy

Commercial activity within Playa Vista:

  • Electronic Arts, a Redwood City-based major developer, marketer, publisher and distributor of video games, operates a large branch campus in Playa Vista.[36][37]
  • Belkin, since February 2010, has its corporate headquarters in Playa Vista.[38]
  • Team One a division of Saatchi & Saatchi relocated its corporate headquarters to Playa Vista from nearby El Segundo in March 2013.[39]
  • ICANN relocated its corporate headquarters to Playa Vista from nearby Marina Del Rey in June 2012.[40]
  • Fullscreen relocated to the complex renamed i|o at Playa Vista from nearby Culver City in March 2015.[2]
  • Neo@Ogilvy a subsidiary of one of the largest marketing communication companies in the world, Ogilvy & Mather relocated to the i|o at Playa Vista from the Santa Monica Water Garden.

Area Businesses:

Other related activity:

Facilities

 
Los Angeles International Airport and surrounding areas, July 2021. Playa Vista is in the center of the photo just above where the freeways cross.

City

Parks

  • Parks: Neighborhood parks, sports fields, and regional hiking parks, are in and adjacent to Playa Vista.
  • Playa Vista Dog Park[52]
  • Playa Vista Sports Park[53]
  • Fountain Park At Playa Vista[54]
  • Playa Vista Central Park[55]
  • Ballona Creek bicycle path[56]
  • Ballona Discovery Park[57]
  • Concert Park[58]
  • Steve Soboroff Court Park is a basketball and playground facility next door to the LAClippers training facility
  • Randy Johnson Park is located on Bluff Creek Drive
  • Central Park includes a bandshell and athletic facilities

Other

Education

Los Angeles Unified School District operates public schools.

References

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  4. ^ Logan, Tim (January 2, 2015) "Buoyed by Silicon Beach, Westchester enjoys a housing surge" Los Angeles Times
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  12. ^ Masters, Nathan (February 29, 2012). "The Lost Wetlands of Los Angeles". KCET. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
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Notes

External links

  • Official Playa Vista Inc. website
  • Runway Playa Vista — mixed use development.
  • project details.
  • Archinect.com: Review of Central Park at Playa Vista
  • Ballona Wetlands Land Trust
  • Friends of Ballona Wetlands
  • Gallery of photos of birds at Ballona

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Playa Vista is a neighborhood in the Westside area of Los Angeles California The area was the headquarters of Hughes Aircraft Company from 1941 to 1985 and the site of the construction of the Hughes H 4 Hercules Spruce Goose aircraft 1 The area began development in 2002 as a planned community with residential commercial and retail components 2 3 4 The community attracted businesses in technology media and entertainment and along with Santa Monica and Venice Marina del Rey Playa del Rey Culver City El Segundo and Mar Vista has become known as Silicon Beach 5 Playa VistaNeighborhood of Los AngelesPlaya Vista from the south with Bluff Creek in foregroundPlaya Vista neighborhood as mapped by the Los Angeles TimesPlaya VistaLocation within Western Los AngelesCoordinates 33 58 44 N 118 24 53 W 33 97889 N 118 41472 W 33 97889 118 41472 Coordinates 33 58 44 N 118 24 53 W 33 97889 N 118 41472 W 33 97889 118 41472CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyLos AngelesCityLos AngelesZIP Code90094 Contents 1 History 1 1 Tongva Native Americans 1 2 Port Ballona 1 3 Ballona Creek Watershed 1 4 Howard Hughes Spruce Goose 2 Development 2 1 Prior efforts 2 2 New project 2 2 1 Environment 2 2 2 Methane 2 2 3 Water conservation 3 Geography 3 1 Playa Vista Riparian Corridor 4 Demographics 5 Economy 6 Facilities 6 1 City 6 2 Parks 6 3 Other 7 Education 8 References 9 Notes 10 External linksHistory EditTongva Native Americans Edit Main article Guashna The Tongva inhabited the location now occupied by Playa Vista at the village of Guashna 6 A Tongva sacred burial site is located here about 1 000 Native American remains had been exhumed during construction grave sites that were deemed sacred by the Tongva people 7 The remains were discovered after construction began 6 8 In 2008 the remains were laid to rest and covered with white seashells during a sacred burial ceremony near the Westchester bluffs 6 Playa Vista planned a museum to educate people about the Ballona wetlands and the Gabrielino Tongva tribe 6 The Westchester Playa Vista Discovery Center opened in 2020 which features a small monument 9 Port Ballona Edit In 1839 the land was part of Rancho La Ballona later in 1887 it became part of the Port Ballona 10 11 Ballona Creek Watershed Edit Main article Ballona Wetlands Prior to its development as headquarters for Hughes Aircraft Company much of the land occupied by Playa Vista was a wetlands connected with a large salt marsh in what is now Marina Del Rey These wetlands were formerly part of the larger Ballona Creek watershed that occupied these areas along with what is now Playa Del Rey and much of Venice Los Angeles 12 Howard Hughes Spruce Goose Edit Main articles Hughes Airport California and Spruce Goose In the 1940s the aviator Howard Hughes bought the site and constructed a private airfield runway named Hughes Airport and an aircraft factory with large hangars for his Hughes Aircraft Company production The famous Spruce Goose Hughes H 4 Hercules plane with the largest wingspan and height of any aircraft in history was built in the hangar and then transported to Long Beach Harbor for its only flight in 1947 Development EditPrior efforts Edit During the late 1990s DreamWorks failed in its attempt to build a studio in Playa Vista 13 14 New project Edit Phase One of Playa Vista began in 2001 as a mix of affordable and luxury housing office and commercial space and open spaces and recreational amenities all set next to a restored wetlands and wildlife preserve 15 In October Steve Soboroff was named president of Playa Vista 16 17 It was one of six communities in the nation selected by President Bill Clinton in 1998 as a National Pilot Project of the Partnership for Advancing Technology in Housing PATH 15 As such it is one of the most technologically advanced communities ever planned and is fully connected via telecommunications and broadband capabilities 18 Environment Edit Allee of Western sycamore Platanus racemosa at Hercules East Campus It was constructed as a model for green development using energy saving systems non toxic and recycled materials product selections and design techniques that promote conservation thus minimizing the impacts of development on the environment 18 However some environmentalists and residents in the nearby communities of Mar Vista Westchester and Venice oppose the development arguing that it will increase traffic congestion throughout the Los Angeles Westside 19 Beginning in 1994 developers and some environmentalists worked together to restore the Ballona Wetlands 20 Other environmentalists however oppose development in the wetlands 21 Methane Edit A controversy surrounding methane at Playa Vista developed around 2000 On April 17 2000 Exploration Technologies ETI found methane seeps much larger than any previously reported one about 1 000 feet long and a second slightly smaller in the area east of Lincoln Boulevard and south of Jefferson Boulevard 22 The City Council then asked Playa Vista to conduct more studies with ETI as a peer reviewer 22 This study found that ETI s original hypothesis that a large fault was present and could cause a release of methane in an earthquake was incorrect and stated that a fault zone did not exist under Lincoln Boulevard The study further showed that gas seepage from the southern California gas storage facility was not occurring The report concluded that no significant fault is possible under the entire Playa Vista development project site lt refname howmuch gt 23 In 2002 the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety LADBS required the installation of gas mitigation systems at Playa Vista consisting of a membrane shield under the buildings vents and a series of alarms 24 According to officials at the L A Department of Building and Safety Methane is an old story in Los Angeles and the standards the city requires at Playa Vista are the strictest in the country Hence Playa residents we spoke to cited areas where the gas has not been mitigated such as Venice Santa Monica and nearly all of the Westside as more dangerous 25 Many also argue that much of the methane is natural not the kind that comes from the gas company 25 The Los Angeles City Council has consistently voted in favor of the developers of the project The development has a government mandated blend of high and low income housing less than 10 According to the Los Angeles Times o ver the last decade government agencies and courts have ruled repeatedly in Playa Vista s favor Engineers builders and consultants for the project have joined the city of Los Angeles in saying the safety measures are the most elaborate the city has ever required 26 Water conservation Edit Playa Vista s parks and landscaped areas are serviced with 100 recycled water 27 Geography EditAccording to the Mapping L A project of the Los Angeles Times Playa Vista is adjoined on the northwest by Del Rey on the north and east by Culver City on the southeast by Westchester and on the west by Marina del Rey 28 29 Street and other boundaries are Ballona Creek or the Marina Freeway on the northwest and north the Culver City boundary on the northeast Bluff Creek Drive or the boundary between Rancho Ballona and Rancho Sausal Redondo on the southeast followed by Teale Street and Cabora Drive westerly and unmarked to include the Ballona Wetlands on the southwest 30 31 According to Google Maps the boundaries of the currently developed portion are approximately Lincoln Boulevard and the Ballona Wetlands on the west Ballona Creek on the north Centinela Avenue on the east and the Del Rey Hills bluffs Westchester Bluffs on the south Playa Vista is bordered by the unincorporated enclave of Marina Del Rey to the northwest by the community of Playa del Rey to the southwest by Loyola Marymount University and the upland part of Westchester to the southwest south east and southeast and by the Del Rey district to the northwest 32 Playa Vista Riparian Corridor Edit Bluff Creek Bluff CreekPhysical characteristicsSource coordinates33 58 54 N 118 24 07 W 33 9818 N 118 4020 W 33 9818 118 4020Mouth coordinates33 57 57 N 118 25 38 W 33 96594 N 118 42711 W 33 96594 118 42711Bluff Creek is a stream in Los Angeles County California It runs below the Westchester bluffs Ballona Escarpment and is considered a remnant or relic of the now channelized Centinela Creek a tributary of Ballona Creek Bluff Creek is within the Playa Vista neighborhood and feeds the Freshwater Marsh of the Ballona Wetlands The Playa Vista Riparian Corridor a popular spot for birdwatching 33 and fitness surrounds this creek The cluster of three footpaths and maintenance roads clustered around Bluff Creek at the base of the Westchester Bluffs is an wildlife area 33 associated with the larger Ballona Wetlands estuary and watershed 34 Trail map The uppermost path sometimes called the LMU Fire Road a portion is legally Cabora Drive is open to leashed dogs and is accessible from the residential neighborhood on the bluffs above via a long and steep paved ramp accessible at Altamoor amp Dunbarton as well as via Lincoln Blvd west and Bluff Creek Drive near Artisan Way East The central trail is a private maintenance road The lowest road is a 2 5 miles 4 0 km exercise track winding along Bluff Creek through Playa Vista passing multiple recreational areas including Ballona Discovery Park which features outdoor exhibits describing the history and ecology of the area 35 The LMU Fire Road along the Westchester Bluffs above Playa Vista is a popular jogging track Demographics EditThe 2000 U S census counted 2 416 residents in the 1 3 square mile Playa Vista neighborhood an average of 1 859 people per square mile a very low population density in Los Angeles but by 2008 the city estimated that the population had increased to 6 010 The median age for residents was 37 considered old for Los Angeles the percentage of residents aged 65 and older was among the county s highest 30 The neighborhood was highly diverse ethnically The breakdown was Latinos 34 8 whites 32 4 Asians 21 2 blacks 4 7 and others 6 9 Mexico 36 2 and Guatemala 16 5 were the most common places of birth for the 31 1 of the residents who were born abroad about an average figure in Los Angeles 30 The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was 68 597 a high figure for Los Angeles The average household size of 2 4 people was average for the city House or apartment owners occupied 54 8 of the housing stock and renters occupied 28 5 30 The percentages of divorced men and widowed men and women were among the county s highest In 2000 there were 33 families headed by single parents a low rate for Los Angeles There were 215 veterans or 11 a high rate for Los Angeles 30 Economy EditCommercial activity within Playa Vista Electronic Arts a Redwood City based major developer marketer publisher and distributor of video games operates a large branch campus in Playa Vista 36 37 Belkin since February 2010 has its corporate headquarters in Playa Vista 38 Team One a division of Saatchi amp Saatchi relocated its corporate headquarters to Playa Vista from nearby El Segundo in March 2013 39 ICANN relocated its corporate headquarters to Playa Vista from nearby Marina Del Rey in June 2012 40 Fullscreen relocated to the complex renamed i o at Playa Vista from nearby Culver City in March 2015 2 Neo Ogilvy a subsidiary of one of the largest marketing communication companies in the world Ogilvy amp Mather relocated to the i o at Playa Vista from the Santa Monica Water Garden Area Businesses TBWA Chiat Day the Los Angeles office of TBWA Worldwide rents a 103 000 square foot 41 building in Playa Vista 42 Deutsch Inc Los Angeles office of Deutsch Inc a global creative ad agency 43 Gehry Partners LLP the architectural firm of Frank Gehry 44 TOMS headquarters of the philanthropic company known for shoes eyewear and coffee products 45 Rubicon HQ Los Angeles office of Rubicon 46 Facebook LA Los Angeles office of Facebook 46 Microsoft Los Angeles office of Microsoft 46 The Honest Company Head office Founded by Jessica Alba YouTube Space LA Los Angeles office of YouTube 46 CTRL Collective Playa Vista location a coworking facility for entrepreneurs and innovators 46 BEZALEL headquarters of wireless charging technology company Bezalel Inc 46 Rooster Teeth Los Angeles office of Rooster Teeth MERRY JANE headquarters of cannabis lifestyle media company co founded by Snoop Dogg and Ted Chung 47 IMAX Corporation headquarters of Canadian theatre camera and projection company 48 Santa Monica Studio Sony Interactive Entertainment game development studio Other related activity The Institute for Creative Technologies ICT a research institute of the University of Southern California USC is located in Playa Vista 49 Established in 1999 the ICT combines the assets of a major research university with the creative resources of Hollywood and the game industry to advance the state of the art in training and simulation Facilities Edit Los Angeles International Airport and surrounding areas July 2021 Playa Vista is in the center of the photo just above where the freeways cross City Edit The Los Angeles Police Department operates the Pacific Community Police Station at 12312 Culver Boulevard 90066 serving the neighborhood 50 The Los Angeles Public Library operates the new Playa Vista Branch Library with a community meeting room and public Wifi 51 Parks Edit Parks Neighborhood parks sports fields and regional hiking parks are in and adjacent to Playa Vista Playa Vista Dog Park 52 Playa Vista Sports Park 53 Fountain Park At Playa Vista 54 Playa Vista Central Park 55 Ballona Creek bicycle path 56 Ballona Discovery Park 57 Concert Park 58 Steve Soboroff Court Park is a basketball and playground facility next door to the LAClippers training facility Randy Johnson Park is located on Bluff Creek Drive Central Park includes a bandshell and athletic facilitiesOther Edit Main article Los Angeles Clippers Training Center In the Campus area the Los Angeles Clippers a professional basketball team have a training facility for its players 59 Some Clippers players live in or near Playa Vista 60 Education EditLos Angeles Unified School District operates public schools References Edit Lewis Amanda January 23 2014 Playa Vista Was Going to Be a Utopian Planned Community But Capitalism s Harsh Reality Keeps Creeping In LA Weekly a b Vincent Roger December 18 2014 Playa Vista office complex gets makeover draws creative tenants Los Angeles Times Chang Andrea January 16 2015 Yahoo to move Santa Monica operations to booming tech hub Playa Vista Los Angeles Times Logan Tim January 2 2015 Buoyed by Silicon Beach Westchester enjoys a housing surge Los Angeles Times Machalinski Anne May 22 2019 Los Angeles Tech Scene Expands Beyond Silicon Beach Barrons Retrieved July 23 2019 a b c d Abdollah Tami amp Song Jason December 14 2008 Restoring harmony with reburial of Native American remains Los Angeles Times Williams Jennifer L 2007 Grave Disturbances Been Digging Lately Public Resources Lin Sara March 21 2004 State Decries Removal of Remains Los Angeles Times https thehtn com discovery center celebrating the history of westchester playa announces plan for fall opening Ranchos and the Politics of Land Claims Archived 2016 01 29 at the Wayback Machine by Karen Clay and Werner Troesken Mar Vista Historical Society Retrieved 25 April 2016 Masters Nathan February 29 2012 The Lost Wetlands of Los Angeles KCET Retrieved 16 April 2015 Purdum Todd S July 3 1999 Spielberg and Partners Drop Long Troubled Plan to Build Big Studio Complex New York Times Opinions Differ Radically on Impacts of Dreamworks Abrupt Exit from Playa Vista Archived December 16 2000 at archive today a b Playa Vista Moving Full Speed Ahead For Early 2001 Grand Opening Archived February 21 2001 at archive today Vincent Roger and Groves Martha October 18 2003 L A s Urban Model Los Angeles Times Steve Soboroff Named President of Playa Vista a b Playa Vista Unveils Visitor Center as Leading Homebuilders Move Forward With Construction First Residents to Move in Next Year Santa Monica News Santa Monica Environmentalists Go to Court Over Playa Vista Expansion Retrieved 25 April 2016 Developers and Environmentalists Join Forces on Wetlands The New York Times 31 July 1994 Retrieved 25 April 2016 The evolution of a Ballona friendship Archived from the original on 2013 05 25 Retrieved 25 April 2016 a b Just How Much Gas Flows Below dead link Playa Vista Buyers Will Test Capability of Methane Shield Critics call high tech safeguards unproven Courts back experts who devised system Archived 2006 01 10 at the Wayback Machine La Citybeat Bubbling Trouble Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine a b PASSING JUDGEMENT PASSING GAS permanent dead link Groves Martha January 06 2003 Playa Vista Buyers Will Test Capability of Methane Shield Los Angeles Times Reclaimed water now irrigates landscaped open spaces in Playa Vista Daily Breeze April 8 2009 Archived from the original on 2009 04 13 Retrieved 2009 04 19 1 Westside Mapping L A Los Angeles Times 2 South Bay Mapping L A Los Angeles Times a b c d e Playa Vista Mapping L A Los Angeles Times The Thomas Guide Los Angeles County 2004 pages 672 and 702 Google Maps Retrieved 25 April 2016 a b Playa Vista Riparian Corridor Los Angeles County CA US eBird Hotspot ebird org Retrieved 2022 08 11 The Village at Playa Vista EIR PDF 2008 Bluff Creek Trail AllTrails com Retrieved 2022 08 10 Los Angeles EALA Retrieved 25 April 2016 Vincent Roger August 28 2014 Prominent L A developer to build unconventional office at Playa Vista Los Angeles Times Belkin Moves Corporate Headquarters to Playa Vista Press release Business Wire March 22 2010 Vincent Roger September 30 2013 Ad agency Team One rents headquarters space near Playa Vista Los Angeles Times Vincent Roger and Chang Andrea December 3 2014 Google buys 12 acres in Playa Vista vastly expands presence in L A Los Angeles Times 5353 Grosvenor Boulevard Los Angeles CA 90066 Retrieved 25 April 2016 TBWA CHIAT DAY Archived from the original on 10 June 2007 Retrieved 25 April 2016 Deutsch Deutsch An Integrated Advertising Design and Digital Agency New York and Los Angeles Retrieved 25 April 2016 Gehry Partners TOMS The One for One Company TOMS Retrieved 25 April 2016 a b c d e f Get to Know the Area Playa Vista Playa Vista Retrieved 25 April 2016 Futch David 2016 06 30 How Snoop Dogg Is Becoming a Marijuana Media Mogul L A Weekly Retrieved 2017 10 12 Contacts www imax com 2015 09 01 Retrieved 2019 01 25 Location Retrieved 25 April 2016 Pacific Community Police Station Retrieved 25 April 2016 Playa Vista Branch LAPL http www yelp com biz playa vista dog park playa vista Playa Vista Dog http www yelp com biz playa vista sports park playa vista Playa Vista Sports Park http www yelp com biz fountain park at playa vista playa vista Fountain Park At Playa Vista http www shapedscape com projects playa vista park Archived 2016 01 10 at the Wayback Machine Playa Vista Central Park Bike Paths of Los Angeles Ballona Creek Archived 2010 04 16 at the Wayback Machine Ballona Discovery Park Playa Vista Los Angeles CA Yelp Retrieved 2022 12 12 Concert Park Playa Vista Los Angeles CA Yelp Retrieved 2019 01 25 CLIPPERS Clippers Training Center Press Conference Transcript NBA com Retrieved 25 April 2016 CLIPPERS Clippers Training Center Update NBA com Retrieved 25 April 2016 Notes EditThis section is empty You can help by adding to it November 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Playa Vista Los Angeles Greater Los Angeles portalOfficial Playa Vista Inc website Runway Playa Vista mixed use development Shapedscape com Playa Vista Central Park project details Archinect com Review of Central Park at Playa Vista Ballona Wetlands Land Trust Friends of Ballona Wetlands Cooperecological com Birds of Ballona Gallery of photos of birds at Ballona Retrieved from https en 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