BREAKING: Arc Beverly has officially opened its doors at 9800 Wilshire Blvd in Beverly Hills, redefining the coworking landscape with a luxurious social club experience. The facility, which aims to attract professionals trading in traditional office settings, features an impressive 65,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor spaces, including private suites, collaborative work areas, and rooftop terraces.
This new social hub, operated by Good City Studio, is spearheaded by David Gutstadt and Amanda Potter, who have a track record of developing high-profile membership-based brands. “Arc Beverly is more than just a workspace; it’s a lifestyle,” Gutstadt emphasized. The club caters to business leaders, influencers, and startups, offering a unique blend of work and social environments.
With a focus on culinary excellence, Victor Totoris, the culinary director, has revamped the food and beverage program, introducing a seasonal menu inspired by his Argentine heritage. Members can enjoy al fresco dining and in-house catering for events, enhancing the overall experience.
Arc Beverly is already gaining traction as a premier venue for significant events in Los Angeles, including the upcoming 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympic Games. With its capacity to host intimate dinners, film screenings, and rooftop yoga, the club is positioned to become a central gathering point for high-profile occasions.
The club’s recent transformation from its previous operator, Spring Place, included extensive renovations, with ongoing adjustments to meet the diverse needs of new members. Florence Granteral, the newly appointed vice president of club experience, is set to enhance daily operations, ensuring a seamless blend of work and networking opportunities.
Membership tiers start at $300 per month, providing access to all amenities, cultural programming, and reciprocal privileges across partner clubs worldwide. Notably, interest in membership has surged, with a reported 50% increase in inquiries following closures of other premium coworking spaces in Los Angeles.
As Arc Beverly prepares for a competitive landscape amidst recent coworking closures, it aims to cultivate a vibrant community where people can work, network, and recharge. “Over the next year, our mission is to establish a space that fosters creativity and collaboration,” Potter stated.
This new development is not just about luxury; it represents a significant shift in how professionals engage with their workspaces. Arc Beverly stands at the forefront of this evolution, inviting members to experience a blend of productivity and leisure like never before.
Stay tuned for more updates as Arc Beverly continues to evolve and expand its offerings.
