Exchange LA
After nearly two years of delicate renovations and retrofitting, opened as a vibrant venue that not only functions as a nightclub, but also as an event space for award shows, premiere parties, corporate events, film shoots and charity galas.
Formerly the Los Angeles Stock Exchange, our venue pays homage to its rich and opulent Art Deco past. After nearly two years of delicate renovations and retrofitting, Exchange LA opened as a vibrant venue that not only functions as a nightclub but also as an event space for award shows, premiere parties, corporate events, fashion shows, film shoots, and charity galas. This historic gem from the 1930s is reimagined as a sprawling four-story venue that accommodates up to 1,500 guests. Featuring multiple rooms, seven full-service bars, state-of-the-art lighting, sound, and a colossal LED screen display, our ornate venue sits in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles’ booming art and entertainment scene. The Pacific Coast Stock Exchange was designed to be staggering and imposing with a 53-foot granite facade and the area's largest bronze doors. The Modern-style building served as the headquarters of the Los Angeles Stock Exchange and the Pacific Stock Exchange from 1931 to 1986. The trading floor was 64 booths and a mezzanine under a spectacular 40-foot ceiling. The building was designated a Cultural Monument in 1979 and its exterior is protected by the Los Angeles Conservancy.
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