Los Angeles is about to get its first LEED Platinum high-rise office tower, and it’s topping out into a soft office market. Century City Center, JMB Realty’s 37-story tower designed by Johnson Fain and built by Clark Construction, reaches 730,000 square feet on Constellation Boulevard, betting that top-tier space still leases when the rest doesn’t.
Project Scope
The tower delivers Class A office floors above retail and dining, a fitness center, and a two-acre landscaped garden that connects to the roof of a 1,500-car parking structure. Johnson Fain’s design targets LEED Platinum, which would make it the first Platinum-rated high-rise office building in Los Angeles and one of only a handful nationwide. Clark Construction topped out the structure ahead of a 2026 delivery.
Why It Matters
Office is the toughest room in commercial real estate right now, but the pain isn’t evenly spread. Tenants keep paying up for new, efficient, amenity-rich buildings while older stock sits empty, a flight to quality that projects like this are built to catch. Signing a marquee tenant early is what makes a spec office tower financeable in 2026. The garden and the Platinum target are the differentiators in a submarket full of 1980s glass.
Project Team & Details
| Developer | JMB Realty |
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| Architect | Johnson Fain |
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| General Contractor | Clark Construction |
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| Status | Topped Out |
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| Sustainability Certification | LEED Platinum (Targeted) |
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| Funding Source | Private |
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