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2016 Preview: 10 Most Anticipated Los Angeles Venues for Meetings and Events
By Let's Talk Los Angeles on December 29, 2015
LOS ANGELES Looking for a new venue to host your next event? Here are the most anticipated Los Angeles restaurants, corporate event venues, hotels, conference centers, and party rooms to open next year. These new and renovated Los Angeles venues will accommodate groups large or small for private and corporate events, conferences, meetings, weddings, business dinners, teambuilding activities, cocktail parties, and more.
- Dream Hotels’ Dream Hollywood is slated to open in the spring.
- The luxury brand of Denihan Hospitality Group is set to debut its inaugural West Coast property next year. The James Los Angeles .
- Improvements including stage reconstruction to The historic 1,200-seat John Anson Ford Amphitheatre
- Opening its doors on December 31, just in time for 2016, is Ivory. The new restaurant at the Mondrian is meant to celebrate Hollywood’s golden age.
- Mid-City’s Petersen Automotive Museum reopened in December with a splashy new redesign, easily distinguished by its exoskeleton-like façade.
- SBE has tapped the Rockwell Group to redesign and transform the venues Greystone Manor and Mercato di Vetro.
- This winter, Santa Anita Park debuted a complete renovation; the season opening on December 26 will be the first full season to have access to the new facilities.
- The group behind Koreatown’s buzzy Line Hotel is Sydell Group, and that entity has plans to open a Los Angeles version of New York’s NoMad Hotel in the summer.
- Great Wolf Lodge Southern California is a resort and conference center slated to open early in the new year.
- As part of the ongoing renovation process at L’Ermitage Beverly Hills, the property’s restaurant Livello has closed.