




L.A.’s Icon of Eclectic Luxury and Effortless Cool
Melrose Avenue has long been synonymous with L.A.’s cutting-edge style, mixing high-end brands, independent boutiques and trendsetting dining — it’s what some would find in the dictionary under L.A. Spirit. The avenue stretches from Robertson Boule
Annual foot traffic
500,000 people/year
Daily vehicle traffic
15,000 vehicles/day
Population
25,000 people within
Day time population
35,000 people within
Household income (median)
$75,000.00 annually
Age (average)
> 35 years old within
1000 SF
Suitable for retail, restaurant, office
1500 SF
Suitable for retail, restaurant, office
2000 SF
Suitable for retail, restaurant, office

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Positioning and Tenant Mix
Melrose Avenue always ranks among LA’s top three high streets, celebrated for its diverse range of retailers and unique ability to cater to a wide audience. High-end brands such as Nike and Reebok are seamlessly integrated with independent stores, like Adam Hunter and Away, creating a shopping experience that appeals to a varied demographic. Dining destinations like E.P. & L.P. and the newly opened Catch Steak enhance the avenue’s appeal, adding layers of lifestyle and leisure that make it much more than a shopping street.
Retail Metrics and Leasing Environment
Retail space on Melrose Avenue is in high demand, with rents ranging from $200 to $300 per square foot
Recent and upcoming developments reflect Melrose Avenue’s continuous evolution as a premier retail and lifestyle destination. The opening of Catch Steak has bolstered Melrose’s reputation as a culinary hotspot, adding another layer of experience for visitors. The upcoming Mixed-use Triangle project will introduce additional retail and residential spaces, anchoring the west end of the avenue with a new wave of energy and excitement. These developments are expected to boost foot traffic and provide fresh opportunities for retailers, further enhancing the area’s draw as a dynamic, high-energy shopping district.