Beverly Hills Has Two Personalities…
Rodeo Drive
There’s the one with luxury storefronts and people taking photos; valley lines and Rodeo Drive.
Then there’s the one where lunch reservations are client meetings, architects are reviewing plans, entertainment lawyers are walking to coffee, and somebody’s trying to squeeze in one last appointment before heading to Century City.
That’s the Beverly Hills we’re talking about—around Wilshire and La Cienega, you know? Less flash, more usefulness. And in LA, usefulness can feel like a luxury on its own. That’s why we’re around, too: Indy by Industrious, Beverly Hills.
This Is Beverly Hills at Work
Wilshire Boulevard and El Camino Drive
The best thing about this part of Beverly Hills is how many versions of the city sit within reach.
Century City is one direction. West Hollywood is another. Miracle Mile continues east along Wilshire. Cedars-Sinai is just north. Santa Monica is still part of the day without feeling like a separate expedition.
People here tend to work across Los Angeles rather than inside one neat business district. Their calendars move between client offices, lunches, appointments, presentations, site visits, and dinners. The workday rarely stays in one place.
Wilshire and La Cienega gave it somewhere to return to. A central meeting point. A private office between appointments. A place to take the next call without hunting for a quiet café or driving all the way home. Some neighborhoods help you get around Los Angeles. This one helps you stop crossing it.
A Pretty Typical Tuesday
Lodge Bread
Start with coffee and something from Lodge Bread. Take the morning meeting upstairs. Walk to lunch because (small miracle!) you can. A client comes by in the afternoon, so nobody has to negotiate which side of town is “fair.” Back to focused work while the California sun moves across the windows. One more call.
Then Matsuhisa, Lawry’s, Genwa, or drinks on a roof where you can point out most of the places everyone spent the day driving between. Or maybe you stay put long enough to watch the lights come on across the city. Also acceptable.
Here’s Where Industrious fits
Indy by Industrious Beverly Hills
That’s what makes Industrious around 8484 Wilshire such a natural next location for us.
Indy by Industrious Beverly Hills sits at one of West Los Angeles’ most useful intersections, with Private Offices, Coworking, and Meeting Rooms for people whose workdays rarely follow a straight line.
The views do some of the explaining for us. Floor-to-ceiling windows look toward the Hollywood Hills in one direction and across the Wilshire and La Cienega skyline in the other. Sunlight pours in throughout the day, giving you a surprisingly expansive place to work in the middle of a very busy city.
The location is also near the Wilshire/La Cienega Metro station and the expanding Purple Line, bringing another increasingly useful option to a part of Los Angeles historically defined by the car.
Tour Indy by Industrious Beverly Hills at 8484 Wilshire and see what your workday looks like when more of Los Angeles is within reach.
Your Los Angeles Workweek, Mapped Efficiently
Beverly Hills
Los Angeles does not have one center (duh). That’s why one workspace rarely solves the whole week.
A day in Century City may be best for a client nearby. Another belongs on Rodeo Drive. And another makes much more sense at Wilshire and La Cienega, especially when your schedule stretches between Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Miracle Mile, and the rest of West LA.
Indy by Industrious Beverly Hills joins two nearby locations—Industrious Century City and Industrious Beverly Hills at 150 South Rodeo—and becomes our 17th location across Los Angeles! From El Segundo to Burbank. Pasadena to Beverly Hills. Downtown to the Westside.
The point isn’t to give you seventeen offices to choose from every morning.
It’s to give you a better answer depending on where the week takes you.
Who This Fits Best
Collaboration at Indy by Industrious Beverly Hills
The Wilshire and La Cienega corridor is best suited to people whose office needs to do more than hold a desk.
- Boutique law firms, attorneys, and legal teams: who want a central Beverly Hills office that feels credible without feeling overly formal.
- Financial advisors, wealth managers, and family offices: whose clients expect privacy, ease, and a setting that reflects well on the business.
- Entertainment, media, and production professionals: moving between Beverly Hills, Century City, West Hollywood, studios, and client meetings.
- Healthcare and medical professionals: who want a workspace close to Cedars-Sinai and the broader West LA medical community.
- Architects, interior designers, PR agencies, and creative teams: who need a polished home base for focused work, presentations, and client reviews.
- Consultants and independent professionals: who want coworking in Beverly Hills without working between appointments from cafés.
- Growing businesses: looking for a private office in Los Angeles that feels established without the commitment and logistics of a traditional lease.
Anyone who has ever looked at an afternoon calendar and quietly calculated how much of it will be spent on La Cienega—this one’s for you.
Workday Snapshot
LACMA
- Morning move: Drive in, arrive by Metro, or start here before your first meeting pulls you elsewhere across West LA.
- Best midday reset: Beverly Gardens Park, or a walk east along Wilshire toward LACMA and the La Brea Tar Pits when the screen starts winning.
- Client lunch: Lawry’s for the classic, Matsuhisa for the icon, or Restaurant Row when someone asks, “Where should we meet?”
- Quick neighborhood favorite: Lodge Bread, Cafe Cinema, Sadaf, or Kazan.
- After work: Drinks at the Waldorf Astoria or SLS, dinner along La Cienega, or something much less Beverly Hills at Mr. Furley’s.
- Nearby Industrious locations: Industrious Century City and Industrious Beverly Hills at 150 South Rodeo, with 17 locations throughout Los Angeles for the days your calendar pulls you somewhere else.
A Better View of the Workday, Literally
View from 8484 Wilshire Boulevard
There’s something useful about seeing Los Angeles from above.
The city that can feel impossibly spread out from the street suddenly looks connected. The Hollywood Hills. The towers along Wilshire. The neighborhoods between them. Places that normally feel like separate plans appearing inside the same view. That’s the promise of this location, too. Not that it makes Los Angeles simple. Let’s be realistic. But it gives the workday a center.
Somewhere bright, established, and easy to return to. Somewhere you can host a client, finish the proposal, take the call, and leave for dinner without feeling like you spent the day fighting the map.
Indy by Industrious Beverly Hills is coming soon to 8484 Wilshire Boulevard. Book a tour and find your next Beverly Hills office—or explore all 17 Industrious locations across Los Angeles to build a workweek around the way you actually move through the city.