Wilshire Regent

34°03′51″N 118°25′58″W / 34.064115°N 118.432811°W / 34.064115; -118.432811The Wilshire Regent is a 23-storey, 92.47 m (303.4 ft) full service condominium skyscraper in the Wilshire Corridor section of Westwood, Los Angeles, California and the 103rd tallest building in Los Angeles.[1] The Wilshire Regent was originally constructed as a co-op in 1963,[2] making it one of the first major buildings constructed on what would become the Wilshire Corridor.[1] The building offered expansive views of Los Angeles including the hills of Bel Air, the skylines of Century City, Beverly Hills, Downtown Los Angeles, and the campus of UCLA.[3][4] The building is located across the street from both Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel and Westwood United Methodist Church.This includes a heated pool, spa, sun deck, doorman, concierge, fitness center, banquet halls, conference rooms, offices, hotel suites, and valet parking.
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