Del Rey (Spanish for "of the King") is a neighborhood in the Westside of Los Angeles, surrounded on three sides by Culver City, California.Its southern bound touches the northeast corner of Playa del Rey and a small unincorporated residential area called Alsace.The breakdown was as follows: Mexico (53.3%) and the Philippines (7.0%) were the most common places of birth for the 37.9% of the residents who were born abroad—about an average figure for Los Angeles.[6] This was noted in Federal Housing Administration Redlining plans in the 1930s, which gave the neighborhood a low rating due to the lack of enforced racial segregation.Thirty percent of Del Rey residents aged 25 and older had earned a four-year degree by 2000, an average figure for both the city and the county.
Northgate Market and food vendor with rainbow umbrella in Del Rey, Los Angeles
Venice Hongwanji Buddhist Temple
Marina del Rey Middle School
Short Avenue Elementary
Braddock Drive Elementary School and Gifted Magnet (LAUSD)
Stoner Avenue Elementary School
Gerard Majella Catholic Church is host to a charter school and a preschool.