Step into history at the oldest Black-owned bookstore in the City of Los Angeles, a 6,450 sq ft family legacy that has been a cultural hub for decades. This functioning bookstore offers not only an authentic backdrop full of character and history, but also flexible open space and rare on-site parking — making it one of LA’s most production-friendly literary locations.
Activities that work well here:
Film & TV productions (indie dramas, comedies, period pieces, neighborhood settings)
Commercials and branded content
Photo shoots (editorial, lifestyle, portraits, fashion campaigns)
Interviews, podcasts, or panel recordings
Layout & Space:
6,450 sq ft bookstore floor filled with rows of bookshelves, counters, and cultural history.
Spacious open areas that can be reconfigured for crew staging, set design, or holding.
Large shipping door with ramp for smooth equipment load-in/out.
On-site restrooms.
Unique Features & Amenities:
The oldest Black-owned bookstore in Los Angeles — rich cultural and historical value.
On-site private parking lot for approximately 30 vehicles.
Movable shelves and furniture for versatile staging.
WiFi, electricity, and climate control.
Interior and exterior security cameras for property safety (not used to monitor productions).
Neighborhood Details:
Located in South LA, the bookstore is surrounded by a mix of residential streets and local businesses, offering a real community backdrop. The neighborhood is production-friendly and has additional free street parking for overflow.
Logistics:
Parking lot doubles as basecamp, crafty, or holding space.
Large shipping door with ramp for easy gear load-in/out.
Flexible booking hours outside of normal bookstore operations.