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Meet, Mingle, Shop, Live.

Westfield Century City is evolving - using forward-thinking design to integrate the Center into the fabric of Century City, opening its doors onto Santa Monica Boulevard, Avenue of the Stars and Constellation Place. This environmentally conscious design brings to the neighborhood more options in shopping, dining and living along with transit improvements.

 

Sidewalk Shopping and Dining, Where the Center Meets the Street

Westfield Century City is evolving – using forward-thinking design to integrate the Center into the fabric of Century City, opening its doors onto Santa Monica Boulevard, Avenue of the Stars and Constellation Place. This environmentally conscious design brings to the neighborhood more options in shopping, dining and living along with transit improvements.

 

A New Layout...More Open Space, More Open Air

A whole new take on the future: Acres of open space. By removing two aging office towers adjacent to the existing shopping center and shifting existing retail to the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard along with a new residential building, the future offers acres of lush open space, community gathering places and a better view of the stars.

More Shopping, Dining and A Place to Call Home

It’s the New Century Plan - our part of the effort to enhance the way you shop, dine, relax, and even live, in Century City. How? First, by bringing you more choices – a diverse range of specialty shops and boutiques, more delicious restaurants and great spaces to relax and visit in the open air. Second, we’re adding comfortable new residences in the heart of Century City.

 

A Partner in Los Angeles' Economic Future

Westfield Century City Shopping Center is a powerful economic engine now and will continue to be in the future. Today, the Center generates $6.7 million in tax revenues to the City of Los Angeles annually. The New Center will generate $8.1 million in sales and other tax revenues annually, support 11,985 construction jobs and 14,001 total jobs in the Los Angeles County economy upon completion of the project.