Legal Office Space in Los Angeles — Century City, Beverly Hills, Westside, Downtown, and the San Fernando Valley
Currently: 29 offices across firms and managed office operators throughout Los Angeles County — including windowed offices in Century City and Beverly Hills, managed arrangements near LAX and in Burbank, and individual suites distributed across the Westside, the Valley, and South Bay.
Los Angeles doesn''t have one legal market — it has several. Century City is the region''s most active legal corridor, home to major national and regional firms anchored along the Santa Monica Boulevard spine. Beverly Hills hosts litigation boutiques and entertainment practices along Wilshire and Santa Monica. Downtown holds the historic core of large-firm and government-adjacent work near the courts and civic institutions on Grand Avenue and Flower Street. The Westside — Westwood, Brentwood, West LA along Wilshire and Olympic — carries a dense concentration of smaller practices, solo practitioners, and media-adjacent counsel. Sherman Oaks and Encino serve the Valley''s legal community along Ventura Boulevard. South Bay practices work out of Manhattan Beach, El Segundo, and Redondo Beach. Pasadena and Burbank serve the eastern and northern edges of the region. Space moves through each of these submarkets independently, largely through internal networks. LookingForSpace brings structure to that process — giving firms and attorneys a consistent, private channel rather than leaving matches to chance.
Los Angeles law firms have been on the move. Fisher Phillips relocated its downtown office to 515 South Flower Street, signing 35,744 square feet at City National Tower in 2025 — a significant upgrade from its prior 9,500-square-foot footprint at 444 S. Flower. Sheppard Mullin relocated its headquarters to floors 39 through 42 at City National 2CAL, 350 South Grand Avenue, occupying 119,217 square feet. Loeb & Loeb renewed 139,000 square feet at 10100 Santa Monica Boulevard in Century City. Kibler Fowler & Cave tripled its footprint to 16,811 square feet at Westwood Gateway, 11100 Santa Monica Boulevard, in November 2025. Firms that expand into larger premises, consolidate from multiple floors, or right-size after pandemic-era remote transitions routinely carry offices they don''t immediately need. That surplus circulates quietly — and LookingForSpace is where it surfaces.
Current availability on LookingForSpace spans the full geography of the Los Angeles legal market. Listings include offices along Wilshire Boulevard from Koreatown through Miracle Mile, Westwood, and into West LA; Century City at Century Park East; Beverly Hills at 9025, 9171, and 9440 Wilshire and Santa Monica Boulevard; the Westside along Olympic and Sepulveda; Sherman Oaks and Encino along Ventura Boulevard; Burbank on Olive Avenue; Pasadena on Colorado and Lake; South Bay locations in Manhattan Beach on Rosecrans Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway in El Segundo; Culver City on Robertson and Corporate Pointe; Santa Monica on Ocean Avenue; Glendale on Brand Boulevard; and Downtown Los Angeles on Grand Avenue. Managed office arrangements concentrate near LAX along Century Boulevard and in established suburban business parks. Individual offices within operating law firms appear across the core legal submarkets.
LookingForSpace lists these opportunities directly from the firms and operators that hold them. Both sides of the transaction — the firm with available offices and the attorney seeking space — connect principal-to-principal, without outside intermediation. Firms post available offices and browse Offices Wanted ads. Attorneys search listings and respond directly. The process stays within the legal community, on both parties'' terms, with no third party involved at any stage.