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Pop-up spaces in Los Angeles

Spread-out corridors, strong brand activation culture, year-round weather. LA's pop-up scene is anchored by the Arts District, Abbot Kinney, and Melrose Avenue.

Typical cost: $4K–$20K (30–90 days, 1,000–2,000 sq ft)
Corridors: 5 covered

Los Angeles corridors

Arts District (DTLA)

Industrial-chic, brand activation capital, warehouse-scale spaces

LA's brand activation hub. Converted warehouses and industrial spaces provide large footprints ideal for immersive pop-ups. The area has become synonymous with launch events and experiential retail. Strong weekday foot traffic from nearby creative offices.

Avg rate: $30–$60/sq ft/yr
Best for: Brand activations, immersive experiences, product launches, large-format pop-ups
Vacancy: Moderate — warehouse spaces available on Mateo, Santa Fe, and Palmetto Streets

Abbot Kinney (Venice)

Premium boutique corridor, lifestyle brands, beach-adjacent

One of the most desirable retail streets in LA. Premium foot traffic from affluent, health-conscious consumers. Brands like Glossier and Allbirds have used this corridor for pop-ups. Small storefronts dominate.

Avg rate: $80–$150/sq ft/yr
Best for: Lifestyle brands, wellness, premium DTC, fashion, food & beverage
Vacancy: Low — tight corridor, high demand, limited storefront count

Melrose Avenue

Streetwear capital, trend-driven, high social media visibility

Ground zero for LA streetwear and sneaker culture. The stretch between Fairfax and Highland is one of the most Instagrammed retail corridors in the city. Young, trend-driven foot traffic.

Avg rate: $50–$100/sq ft/yr
Best for: Streetwear, sneaker releases, youth culture brands, social media activations
Vacancy: Moderate — turnover is high, spaces open frequently on the main strip

West Hollywood / Robertson

Fashion-forward, celebrity adjacency, premium positioning

A fashion and lifestyle corridor with premium positioning. Robertson Boulevard and Melrose Place host high-end boutiques and brand activations. The celebrity and influencer presence makes this corridor ideal for buzz-driven pop-ups.

Avg rate: $70–$140/sq ft/yr
Best for: Fashion launches, beauty brands, influencer-driven events, premium lifestyle
Vacancy: Low to moderate — limited storefronts, premium pricing

Silver Lake / Echo Park

Indie retail, creative community, affordable for LA

LA's independent retail corridor. Sunset Junction and Sunset Boulevard anchor a neighborhood of coffee shops, boutiques, and creative businesses. Lower rents than the Westside, with a genuinely engaged local community.

Avg rate: $25–$50/sq ft/yr
Best for: Emerging brands, concept stores, community-driven retail, food & beverage
Vacancy: Moderate — spaces available on Sunset, Silver Lake Blvd, and Echo Park Avenue

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Other markets

Chicago

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Dedicated pop-up licensing, strong corridor vacancy, heavy foot traffic. The best city to launch a pop-up in the US.

New York

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The biggest pop-up market in the country. SoHo, Williamsburg, Flatiron, and the Meatpacking District anchor a massive short-term retail ecosystem.

Austin

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Festival-driven demand, growing creative retail scene. South by Southwest creates massive seasonal pop-up demand, and East Austin's creative corridor is growing year-round.

Miami

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Seasonal surge, international brand interest, Wynwood and the Design District anchor a growing pop-up scene. Art Basel creates massive demand spikes in December.

Nashville

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Music city boom, bachelorette tourism, growing retail scene. Broadway and surrounding neighborhoods are seeing increasing demand for short-term retail.

Denver

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Growing market, outdoor culture, strong local economy. RiNo Art District and LoDo anchor a developing pop-up scene with lower competition than coastal cities.

Portland

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Independent retail capital, maker culture, affordable entry. Portland's unique retail culture and lower costs make it ideal for creative brands testing physical retail.

Orlando

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Theme park tourism, family-driven demand, year-round visitor economy. Beyond the parks, Winter Park and the Mills 50 district offer creative retail opportunities.

Seattle

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Tech-driven economy, strong local spending, growing retail scene. Capitol Hill and Ballard anchor a market with higher spending power and lower retail competition than SF or NYC.