Sunday, July 23, 2006
This is Where I Spend 50-60 hours per Week...
I work in the building on the right. 9th floor. The famous "twin towers" of century city. Soon, we are going to have a view of the new CAA private screening deck (once construction is completed on the building in front of us). What does this translate into? Once it's finished in October, MANY CELEBRITY SITINGS. Speaking of which, the only celebrity that I have seen thus far is Jeri Ryan (who is hideous in person - definitely a 5, not a 9). I am quite jealous though, because our SVP was visiting last week, and he walked right into an Entourage shoot after leaving a restaurant on Beverly Blvd. God I love that show, I wish that it could have been me. Good news though - Jeremy Piven is not that short in person - he said probably about 6 foot tall.
Here is a nice little write up about Century City for those of you that like this kind of stuff. By the way, work is still FABULOUS...
In the heart of West Los Angeles lies a thriving mini-metropolis: a self-contained "city within a city" where residents and visitors can find accommodations, fine dining, entertainment, recreation, and business services of every description. This 176-acre commercial and residential district is called Century City, one of the country's original "edge cities" (although it has always been a part of the city of Los Angeles), and it is home to some of the best and the brightest attractions that L.A. has to offer. With a 50th anniversary coming up, Century City has become recognized as a prestigious address for businesses, hotels, restaurants, shopping, and luxury condominium living. A major advantage to living and working in Century City is its proximity to Beverly Hills, Westwood, Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and other important areas of greater Los Angeles. But you don't have to travel far to find just what you need right here in Century City. Its Westfield-owned shopping mall is one of the major retail centers in all of Southern California. Corporations from almost every industry, including many law firms and executives (particularly those with ties to the film, television, and music industries), have offices in Century City, which has become world-renowned as a professional commercial center. Some 2,500 businesses — such as banks, money managers, accounting companies, real estate firms, doctors, and travel agencies, just to name a few — make Century City their home. One of the great benefits of locating a business in Century City is the convenience of working closely to so many other related companies and services.
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