About Us - One Westside

About One Westside

A two-story shopping center in the heart of West Los Angeles, offering convenient access and an award-winning design that has become an iconic part of the Olympic Corridor.

About The Property

One Westside is a two story shopping center situated in the heart of West Los Angeles. The center is located adjacent to the 405 freeway and approximately a half mile from the 10 freeway, providing shoppers easy access from all directions.

The Property's central location also places it a short stroll from Little Osaka (Sawtelle Japan Town), a four-block stretch known for destination Japanese restaurants and shops.

One Westside has a lively mix of tenants including Marshall's, Michael's and HomeGoods as well as outstanding quick serve and fast casual dining options along Sawtelle Boulevard.

🎨 Award-Winning Design

Built in 1996, One Westside's award-winning neon fish tank design is highly recognizable along the Olympic Corridor. The unique installation was created by Los Angeles artist Michael Flechtner.

Why Choose One Westside

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Prime Location

Adjacent to the 405 and a half mile from the 10 for easy access from all directions.

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Near Little Osaka

A short stroll from Sawtelle Japan Town’s trendy restaurants and unique shops.

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Diverse Retailers

Home to Marshall's, Michael's, HomeGoods, and excellent dining options.

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Iconic Design

Award-winning neon fish tank by renowned artist Michael Flechtner.

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Easy Parking

Ample parking with convenient access to every store and restaurant.

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Community Vibe

A welcoming mix of national brands and local favorites for everyone.

Property Amenities

🏧 ATM Units

The California Credit Union offers an ATM on the ground floor next to Marshall's.

🚻 Restrooms

Restrooms are located on the basement level across from the elevators.

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Ample parking available with easy access to all stores and restaurants.

Visit Our Tenants

Explore a curated mix of national retailers and local dining favorites β€” from home goods and crafts to quick-serve and fast-casual dining.