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Playa del Rey is a coastal neighborhood and a district of City of Los Angeles. The hillside is made up of sand dunes created over time often referred as The Bluffs or Del Rey Hills. These hills run lengthwise along the coastfrom Playa del Rey, all the way south to Palos Verdes.
The neighborhood is bordered the Pacific Ocean to the west, Marina del Rey and Ballona Creek, Ballona Wetlands and Playa Vista to the northeast, Westchester to the east, and Los Angeles International Airport and El Segundo to the south. Abbott Kinney and Marina are close by.
Originally known as Palisades del Rey ,Playa del Rey has some exciting contemporary apartment and condo developments with many amenities.Homes in the area are also custom built so they are made up of many styles ,many as beach homes originally. Other neighborhoods like Del Rey Hills and the addition of Loyola Marymount UniversityIn Westchester brought many new residents.The airport close by Culver Boulevard joins Vista del Mar, known as “The Jungle”, a nickname given to a group of closely built apartments built in 1956. The small sidewalks between homes have lots of trees.
Additionally, a bridge between Playa Del Rey and the jetty between Ballona Creek and the Marina is accessible to foot traffic and bicycle traffic only.
Silicon Beach encompasses the following tech hubs: Santa Monica, Venice, Marina del Rey, Playa Vista, Playa del Rey, El Segundo, Manhattan Beach and Hermosa Beach, Playa Vista and Playa Del Rey, parts of “Silicon Beach”,have become one of the centers the tech industry. A region once occupied by Howard Hughes’ private airport, Playa Vista has large, open structures, making it perfect for the Big offices that tech companies and startups love. Honest Company Google, You Tube, are just a few in the area.
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