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October 2023 by Ed U.
Y'know, Elton throws his annual post-Oscars party here. Not sure how my invitations get lost every year, but Jamie W. and I found ourselves strolling Melrose Avenue and facing this monolithic structure. Actually 'monolithic' is not the right word because the complex consists of three asymmetrical buildings in three colors - Blue (1975), Green (1988), and Red (2013).No surprise how cavernous it was. Designed by renowned architect Cesar Pelli (...he later designed the Salesforce Tower), it has a similarly austere feeling which amplifies the emptiness inside. It's not a retail shopping center, it's primarily a series of designer showrooms so you have to have a lot of ka-ching to be considered a serious consumer. We were just looking for the toilet.RELATED - Exploring LA? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: bit.ly/2TWT63v
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May 2023 by Sara V.
I had such a lovely time here with my work for an event sponsored by NAMI. The food was delicious and the lighting was wonderful. All the severs and assistants were very helpful. The bar was well stocked and we all had an amazing time. It was a very spacious event and I liked how we could see the speaker from various televisions throughout the event. The Valet parking was reliable and efficient. Looking forward to the next event I attend here.
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July 2022 by Susan V.
Absolutely gorgeous venue. A designers dream. PDC has helped me for years through my career. I have to admit, being a designer is challenging. Making my clients happy for the past five years is a huge job in itself. when I get stuck and I need inspiration PDC is where I go! They have amazing speakers. I was there in April. After listening to my favorite designers, I came out completely inspired and ready to show my new ideas to my clients. If your a designer you must visit PDC
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March 2022 by John Michael S.
Excellent venue and plenty of parking! Whenever there are events or screenings here I always try to attend as it's one of the nicest screening venues in LA.