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
Mandee Johnson Photography
The Shalom Imaginative
Mandee Johnson Photography
Mandee Johnson Photography
Mandee Johnson Photography
Mandee Johnson Photography
The Shalom Imaginative