
Apartments near Kodak Theater in Los Angeles, CA (4,735 Rentals)


1320 N Alta Vista St

1408 N Poinsettia Pl

Ivar Terrace Apartments

1312 N Alta Vista Blvd

1157 N Orange Dr

1256 N Formosa Ave

1252 N Formosa Ave

6820 Whitley Ter

6537 La Mirada Ave

Briarwood

The Holly Martel

1239 N Detroit St

1153 N Orange Dr

1306 N Alta Vista Blvd

2042 N Cahuenga Blvd

2026 N Cahuenga Blvd

1850 Ivar Ave

Hollywood Center - Tower 2

1812 Ivar Ave

7360 Hollywood Blvd

1231 N Detroit St

6615 Lash Ln

6552 La Mirada Ave

1300 N Alta Vista Blvd

1434 N Fuller Ave

1321 N Alta Vista Blvd

1307 N Alta Vista Blvd

1313 N Alta Vista Blvd

1401 N Poinsettia Pl

Development - 1212 Detroit St

Mark Royal Apartments

7220 Fountain Ave

1320 N Poinsettia Pl

1301 N Alta Vista Blvd

7224-7228 Fountain Ave

1235 N Formosa Ave

1308 N Poinsettia Pl

1433 N Fuller Ave

Ariadne Getty Senior Housing

Michaeljohn Horne & Thomas E. Jones Youth

1427 North Fuller Ave

1423 N Fuller Ave

1216 N Formosa Ave

1210-1212 N Formosa Ave

1718-1920 La Mirada Ave

2229 N Cahuenga Blvd

1223 Wilcox Ave

2039 Ivar Ave

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Though Los Angeles is filled with several famous locales for catching live theater, none is quite so well-known as the infamous Kodak theater, where apartment-ites can explore one of LA's greatest landmarks, while at the same time taking in a great show. When it's not hosting award shows, specials, or television programs, it's home to special guest speakers and performers, as well as fantastic theater. If you live in Los Angeles, you owe it to yourself to check out the Kodak Theater. It's one experience you won't soon forget. Built in 2001, the 3,332-seat theater is most famously known as the location for the Academy Awards, or as home to the American Idol finals every year. In addition to that, it also houses a number of other special events throughout the year, including several Daytime Emmy Awards, the ESPY Awards and the BET Awards. When it's not being used for that, it's the home to several of the biggest performers in the country, with acts as big as Prince, Elvis Costello, Alicia Keys and Celine Dion taking the stage. It's also very common to see touring shows straight from Broadway make their way to this famous stage, so no matter when you go, you're sure to find a great show waiting for you. As an added bonus, all food in the theater is handled by world-renowned chef Wolfgang Puck, so any eatables you may want to indulge in throughout the show come from one of the most able hands in the country. If you live in Los Angeles, and have never been to the Kodak Theater, you can't really call yourself an Angelino. Apartment-ites looking to experience one of the most unforgettable nights of their lives need only take in a show at this prestigious theater, one of the greatest in the country.
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