




Tinseltown’s Go-To Spot of Couture and Sexy Vibes
Tucked between La Cienega Boulevard and Melrose Avenue, Melrose Place is more than a 90s TV show — it’s where Los Angeles’ high fashion locks lips with its artistic heart. This iconic avenue in West Hollywood has become one of L.A.'s most exclusive
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






Positioning and Tenant Mix
Melrose Place consistently ranks as one of Los Angeles’s top high streets, revered for its concentration of luxury labels and couture boutiques. The tenant mix includes flagship stores from fashion luminaries like Balmain, Frame, and A.P.C., which collectively draw an affluent clientele that appreciates both exclusivity and quality. Despite the city’s competitive retail landscape, Melrose Place’s selection of premier brands solidifies its reputation as an enclave for couture fashion and artistry.
Retail Metrics and Leasing Environment
With rental rates ranging from $150 to $200 per square foot, Melrose Place reflects its status as an elite retail corridor. The c
Melrose Place’s retail landscape continues to evolve in subtle yet powerful ways. Gucci’s new Salon, a private client-only boutique that opened in April 2023, redefines exclusivity with an elevated, invitation-only approach. Similarly, Maison Margiela’s January 2023 opening adds avant-garde flair to the street, further enriching its offering of high-end fashion. These new additions bring fresh energy and innovation to Melrose Place, reinforcing its appeal as a curated destination for those who value exclusivity over volume. Unlike larger retail streets, Melrose Place’s growth remains carefully curated, adding to the street’s mystique