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PwC Plans Relocation from DTLA to Century City in 2028

Longtime Downtown Los Angeles office tenant PwC is relocating to Century City. The Los Angeles Times reported that the accounting and professional services firm has signed a 15-year lease to occupy 150,000 square feet at Irvine Company’s 2121 Ave. of the Stars. Its current DTLA space at 601 S. Figueroa St. spans about 114,000 square feet.

“This move is about growth, con­nectiv­ity, and the future of our Los Angeles busi­ness,” PwC office man­aging part­ner Andy Sofield told The Times. “PwC has con­tin­ued to grow in the mar­ket, and the new Cen­tury City office gives us addi­tional space in a loc­a­tion that bet­ter sup­ports our people, cli­ents, and teams across the region.” 

The Times reported that the PwC relocation, scheduled for 2028 upon the expiration of its 601 S. Figueroa lease, represents the latest high-­pro­file exit from the city’s fin­an­cial core. PwC has been a presence downtown since the late 1990s.

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