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Angel City Renewed Santa Monica Office Lease at Media Park

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Published on April 08, 2026
Angel City Renewed Santa Monica Office Lease at Media ParkSource: Bryan Berlin, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Angel City Football Club is staying planted on the Westside, renewing the lease on its Santa Monica headquarters and keeping its front-office brain trust right where it has been operating. The deal secures the club’s spot at the Media Park campus, keeping local staff, internships, and community programming anchored in Santa Monica instead of drifting to another part of town.

Deal details

According to CoStar, Angel City renewed its lease at 3211 Olympic Boulevard in Santa Monica. An Avison Young announcement reported by The Registry notes the renewal covers roughly 14,361 square feet within the Media Park campus.

Local presence and operations

Angel City's own materials explain that community programs and its internship pipeline run out of the Santa Monica front office, even while the squad trains elsewhere. The club presents the Santa Monica space as a home base for marketing, partnerships, and fan programs, effectively tying its day-to-day operations to the Westside community (Angel City).

What it means for the market

The renewal keeps a high-profile creative-office tenant in a Westside business park that still has space to fill. Commercial property listings for the Media Park complex, which groups the buildings at 1811 Centinela Ave and 3211 Olympic Blvd, continue to show suites available for lease. That suggests landlords are looking to stabilize a campus of small to mid-sized creative offices while hanging on to tenants with some name recognition (CommercialCafe).

How the team fits in greater LA

Angel City plays its home matches at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, yet has kept administrative and community operations based in Santa Monica, a split arrangement that lets the club compete regionwide while maintaining a Westside footprint. With the lease renewed, the club’s daily front-office work and local programming remain rooted in Santa Monica for the foreseeable future (Angel City).