This is not a typical venue.
This is Hollywood history — briefly accessible.
Built in 1927 as a Knights of Columbus Lodge & Ballroom, this monumental open hall later evolved into a legendary recording space during Hollywood’s golden era. Artists documented as recording in this building include Jimi Hendrix , The Doors, and Frank Zappa
The architecture remains untouched by modern over-renovation: soaring cathedral ceilings, exposed timber trusses, original hardwood floors, and a dramatic mezzanine overlooking the main floor.
For a limited time, the ballroom and mezzanine are available to rent before the property transitions into a fully private scoring, podcast, and production campus. Once that happens, public rentals will end.
This listing exists because you’re catching the building between eras.
FEATURES
• Cathedral-height ceilings
• Exposed wood trusses
• Original hardwood floors
• Elevated mezzanine with iron railing
• Natural light
• Open-span layout (no columns)
• Cinematic scale & acoustics
IDEAL FOR
• Film & TV shoots
• Commercials & branded content
• Fashion shows & runway
• Private events & receptions
• Performances & rehearsals
• Art installations