Built in 1906, The Huron Substation is a stunning historical landmark originally used to serve downtown’s Yellow Car streetcar system. 

This one-of-a-kind building now offers guests the opportunity to experience the grandeur and majesty of a bygone era in Los Angeles, with modern amenities and style. 

Impress your guests with an unforgettable private event at The Huron Substation. Spacious, customizable, and steeped in history - it's the perfect venue for your fundraiser, project launch, premiere party or private dinner. Contact us to book your special event.

The main floor hosts a magnificent grand hall with century-old brick walls, arched windows, 8’ wide chandelier, concrete flooring, and 45-foot cathedral-like ceiling with exposed steel beams. A fire the building survived in the 1980s left a stunning black patina across the historic brick walls. 

An open staircase leads up to a 1,500-square-foot mezzanine, tastefully furnished with lounge areas, a conference table, a library and dressing room.

Large dramatic barn doors open to reveal the gorgeous outdoor courtyard with a planted garden, industrial deco fountain, and bistro lighting - the perfect space for an al fresco dining experience.

Ammenities

Mezzanine level private suites

Indoor / outdoor setting

Residential kitchen

Lounge furniture

Indoor / outdoor heaters

House sound system

Upright piano

Restrooms

Bistro lighting

Food truck accessible