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the location
by Berkadia
Miracle Mile is one of LA’s most geographically central neighborhoods, offering residents an unparalleled level of connectivity throughout the city. the neighborhood is centered on LA’s main thoroughfare, Wilshire Boulevard, which connects Downtown to Westside. Preston residents are located in the very heart of Miracle Mile and can reach Beverly Hills, Hollywood, century city, Downtown and other neighborhoods in a short 10- to 20-minute drive. this affluent community has long been known for its pedestrian-friendly streets, premium retail offerings, as well as its popular Museum row – housing four of LA’s most iconic museums. Additionally, with homes in the neighborhood routinely selling in the $2 to $4 million dollar range, Miracle Mile has easily become one of LA’s most sought-after residential enclaves.
in addition to the neighborhood’s centrality and exceptional amenities, Miracle Mile has become a hotbed of economic activity. the primary catalyst for the area’s resurgence is the Purple Line extension, which will ultimately connect Downtown to Westside, adding seven new stations, two of which will be within a few blocks of the Preston. the continuation of Miracle Mile’s prosperity is inevitable and this location will continue to be a popular and sought-after neighborhood for years to come.
ALL SEASON BREWING CO (0.7 mi)
Housed in a historic 1930s-era Firestone tire shop in Miracle Mile, All Season Brewing spent four years transforming this long-dormant 13,000 sq. ft. car service station into one of the most popular drinking and dining spots in all of LA. Decorated with tires, tools, and memorabilia, it feels as if the building is a lived-in mechanic’s museum, welcoming its own evolution while celebrating its history.
UOVO MID WILSHIRE (0.8 mi)
Every neighborhood in every great city deserves a top-notch italian bistro, and Uovo fits that bill exactly. Lele Massimini, co-founder of Sugarfish, is the mastermind behind Uovo which serves up some of the best handmade pastas imported straight from italy. Eater calls Uovo “LA’s Best Affordable Pasta restaurant” and its Santa Monica outpost received high praise from LA times critic Jonathan Gold.