Now Open: Wallace on Sunset

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Steps from Sunset and Vine in Hollywood, CA Wallace on Sunset is now open for move-ins as the newest addition to the Essex Apartment Homes portfolio. A project nearly four years in the making, Wallace on Sunset is a mixed-use, seven-story, 200-unit apartment building above two levels of subterranean parking.

The community’s collection of luxurious amenities includes the Altitude Sky Deck with expansive views of the Hollywood Hills, two-story Evolve Fitness Studio overlooking Sunset Boulevard, Plunge Deck with swimming pool, spa and cabanas, and The Venue, a fully appointed clubhouse. Residents will also have access to bike storage and EV charging stations. Wallace on Sunset will be a leading pet-friendly apartment in Hollywood with its Fresh Paw Spot dog wash and Wag Dog Park.

The apartment amenities are endless as well. Each of the 200 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartment homes include Energy Star stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, walk-in closets, an in-unit washer and dryer, smart thermostats and outlets, and easy access with keyless smart locks.

Adjacent to Wallace on Sunset is the Earl Carroll Theatre-Restaurant, built in 1938 by the American theatrical producer, director, songwriter, and composer of the same name. Although the original supper-club theater changed hands many times after the death of Earl and his girlfriend Beryl Wallace in 1948, the theater is headed back to its roots thanks to our collaboration with Thaddeus Hunter Smith and the Los Angeles Historic Theatre Foundation.

Residents of the Wallace on Sunset units will enjoy the perk of direct access to the adjoining Earl Carroll Theater-Restaurant by way of a beautiful paseo. But more than that, they will be standing at the crossroads of historic entertainment and contemporary culture.

Wallace on Sunset sets a modern stage for residents to realize their greatest aspirations while living among the stars in legendary Hollywood.

Wednesday, April 14, 2021 - 11:04

Last updated:
April 28, 2021