The Grand:
The Most Transformative Development in Los Angeles
Related is renowned for creating visionary neighborhoods and communities that transform urban life, and The Grand exemplifies these ideals.
The Grand also represents the culmination of Frank Gehry’s storied career — the only place in the world where two of his greatest architectural designs face each other from across the street.
We set a new benchmark for shopping and dining in the city's most sought-after neighborhood. The Grand offers visitors and DTLA residents fresh and unique experiences, and take our place as a new landmark that truly celebrates the best of LA.
As a master-planned concept, the entire block — a city within the city — is a clean, sun-filled environment that we control. The Grand is a dynamic destination, inviting for retail and restaurant partners because it is being built for inclusive, multi-dimensional guest experiences.
Along the Grand Ave Arts Corridor, it is also the epicenter of culture in LA, and the ultimate entry point to DTLA. From here, what were once single trips become all day affairs. People from across the city and around the world can start the day in one of our cafés, or finish an evening in our center bar or a favorite new restaurant on site.
Facts & Figures
164,000 SF of Retail
The Grand’s 164,000 square feet of leasable retail includes destination restaurants and shopping spanning three levels of landscaped open terraces.
Community Benefits
The Grand has one of the most robust community benefits agreements in the City of Los Angeles.
Conrad Los Angeles
Sophisticated, contemporary and mixed with DTLA influences, the 28-story, 305 room Conrad Los Angeles is the first California location for the Conrad brand. Rising alongside a residential tower, the hotel includes 12,000 square feet of meeting rooms and facilities, ballroom and an additional 27,000 square feet of restaurants, lounges and amenities.
10,000 New Jobs and $465 Million in Revenue
Development of The Grand is estimated to bring more than 10,000 new jobs and $465 million in new revenue to the County and City of Los Angeles in the next 25 years.
$57 Million Invested
Related Companies has completed numerous components of The Grand Avenue Project, including investing $57 million to develop Grand Park, the 12-acre park; The Emerson residential tower; and The Broad.
Built for Sustainability
The Grand’s commitment to sustainability includes transit-oriented development and density; outdoor water reduction; optimal energy performance that achieves more than 20% energy savings, provisions for more than 75 EV charging stations, and compliance with Cal Green, Title 24 and LEED Gold certification.
A Grand Commitment to Sustainability
We value social and environmental development that benefits our residents, tenants, guests, and the DTLA community at large.
The Grand is registered with the USGBC for New Construction. Both towers are intended to meet LEED-Silver certification or higher for implementing practical and measurable green building strategies. These high-performance solutions incorporate sustainable site development, water conservation, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality.
A comprehensive approach to sustainability is available here.