Westfield Century City, Century City, Los Angeles, Kelly Wearstler, William Hecht

Westfield Century City: A Transformed Open-Air Retail Haven

Experience a slice of Southern California paradise at the newly revitalized Westfield Century City. Boasting a staggering $1 Billion transformation, this open-air retail center has been completely revamped to offer an unparalleled shopping and dining experience. Stroll along the cutting-edge outdoor promenade, adorned with lush landscapes and bespoke furniture by renowned designer Kelly Wearstler.

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$1Billion Redevelopment of Westfield Century City is an Open-Air Southern California Escape 

With more than 200 shops and restaurants, the Grand Opening of Westfield Century City marks the completion of the destination’s major revamp and $1 Billion transformation of the open-air retail center.

Recently opened in October for a highly curated shopping experience, the property’s luxurious design includes a cutting-edge outdoor promenade, beautifully landscaped terraces, and custom-designed furniture by Los Angeles-based designer, Kelly Wearstler.

Westfield Century City also continues to offer new customer experiences including Smart Parking, and Reserved Parking services, as well as the first-ever permanent Uber lounge, and multiple Uber Stations allowing visitors access from every direction.

“With a curation of the very best in fashion, chef-led restaurants and fresh food, health and wellness amenities, art, music, and entertainment all coming together in a setting that celebrates the best of the Southern California lifestyle, Westfield Century City will be like no other place in Los Angeles,” says William Hecht, Westfield Century City’s Chief Operating Officer.

Westfield Century City | westfield.com/united-states/centurycity

Photography Courtesy of Westfield Century City

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