Hospital, Classroom, Office, Warehouse Multi Sets
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Min booking length
3 hr minimum
Cast & Crew
60+ people
Max attendees
60+ people
Max attendees
5 people
Max attendees
5 people
Square footage
3000 sq/ft
External catering
Allowed
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Great liminal location! Easy communication--thanks so much for the great booking! :D
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Minnie was super kind and accommodating. The space was so versatile and perfect for our needs! Definitely recommend.
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This location is amazing — it really lives up to its name. It has a great vibe and has been perfect every time I’ve used it. So far, I’ve filmed
About the Space
This is the entire second floor, 3,000 square feet at a building in central Los Angeles. Includes: Hospital Room, Lobby (with red chairs), Office Room, Hallway and huge open warehouse room, kitchenette, shower and more. Also comes with 2 bathrooms. Recommending hours for best sound recording: - Weekends - Weekdays before 10am and after 6pm Black table is no longer there.
Details
- Property size 3000
Parking and Accessibility
- Available parking spots 0
- Parking lot or structure is available nearby
- Access options Stairs
Amenities
- Hair/Makeup area
- Wifi
Features
- Dated/50's-60's-70's Building
Opening Hours
- Mon – Sun 6:00 AM - 6:00 AM
Add-ons
Items, services and options you can add to the booking at check-out.
5 reviews
- booked a filming
Great liminal location! Easy communication--thanks so much for the great booking! :D
- booked a photo shoot
Minnie was super kind and accommodating. The space was so versatile and perfect for our needs! Definitely recommend.
- booked a filming
This location is amazing — it really lives up to its name. It has a great vibe and has been perfect every time I’ve used it. So far, I’ve filmed here three times, and I’ll be coming back once more for reshoots. I’ve used it on both Saturday and Sunday, and each time it was completely dead quiet, which was perfect for recording audio. The neighborhood is a working-class, semi-industrial area, but we never once felt unsafe. There were no issues with parking or concerns about our cars. We did have one mix-up with an actress — her Uber broke down, and I accidentally mistook someone walking nearby for her. Over the course of our time there, they actually became really helpful, pointing us toward local places to get food and giving tips on how to avoid traffic. In general, the people in and around the building were very friendly and respectful, and the surrounding buildings were also very quiet. We never had to deal with disruptive noise, which made filming a breeze. Just a funny side note — my ex, who works in the film industry, lived nearby. I told her I had to show her this place because of how quiet it was. She didn’t believe me at first, saying, “It’s an industrial area, how quiet can it be?” The moment we got there, she was blown away, saying, “Oh my God, it’s so quiet I can hear you breathing in the other room.” That’s how silent it is, and the atmosphere just adds to how great the location feels. Now, working with Minnie was honestly one of the best experiences I’ve had. As a first-time director, I didn’t really know what to look for in good, reliable people. I’m still figuring that out. For example, on my last day of shooting, I had to let go of some actors because they were either no-shows or immediately difficult once we were ready to shoot. I’ve learned that if someone just shows up from the street looking aloof, it’s probably not a good fit. In my head, I used to think actors were supposed to be eccentric — but no, professionalism matters more than anything. Minnie, on the other hand, was completely 100% professional from the start. There was no hot-and-cold energy, no misunderstandings. Her communication was crystal clear from the get-go. She’s incredibly understanding, polite, and kind — truly a pleasure to work with. She’s flexible, willing to work around your schedule, and makes the whole process smooth. She gave me a lot of freedom with the location as long as I communicated with her in advance, which I really appreciated. The rules are simple: follow her basic guidelines, keep everything clean, don’t damage anything, and put everything back the way it was. Do that, and you’ll have a perfect experience. ⭐ Location: 5 out of 5 stars ⭐ Minnie’s Communication: 5 out of 5 stars ⭐ Minnie’s Professionalism: 5 out of 5 stars ⭐ Overall Experience with Minnie: 5 out of 5 stars — just an amazing person to work with, and I’m really looking forward to doing it again.
- booked a filming
Great spot! Even more rooms than I thought. Very responsive host who helped us out. Perfect for an abandoned setting.
- booked a photo shoot
Incredibles space to take photos!!! Incredible host enters fast is very generous! 100% recommend!!
Questions
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What's the maximum attendees I can have at this location?
Minnie allows 60+ attendees on location
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What types of activities are allowed at this location?
Minnie allows production and events
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How many square feet is the location?
Hospital, Classroom, Office, Warehouse Multi Sets is 3000 sq/ft
Location Rules
- Adult filming
- Alcohol
- Cooking
- Electricity usage
- External catering/food
- Loud noises
- Pets
- Smoking
Location
Exact location provided after booking.
Permit zone
Address most likely falls into the following permit zone : Los Angeles. Please confirm with the host.
Giggster offers in-house coordinating for obtaining film and still photo permits. Contact us at permits@giggster.com to inquire about obtaining a permit, permit pricing or visit our FAQ section to learn more.Please note this number is not for contacting your location host, if you wish to reach out to the host please click on the location listing.from $89 /hr