Downtown Organizations
There are many organizations that strive to make Downtown LA a better place. Here are some organizations that you should know about.
ccala.org Established in 1924, the Central City Association (CCA) is LA's premier business advocacy leader, shaping public policy on a broad range of issues, and is the leading architect of the Downtown Renaissance. This business membership organization represents over 450 businesses, trade associations and non-profits who employ over 300,000 people in LA County.
crala.orgSince its creation in 1948, the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of LA (CRA/LA) has been LA' public partner in housing, commercial, neighborhood and economic development. CRA/LA is dedicated to revitalizing, refurbishing, and renewing economically underserved areas of LA - lending a hand to investors willing to take risks for a more vibrant city, to neighborhood residents with renewed aspirations for their communities, and to those in need who strive to take part in the city's growing prosperity.
discoverlosangeles.comLA INC., The LA Convention and Visitors Bureau, advances LA's visitor economy through sales and marketing to consumers, as well as domestic and international travel trade. LA INC. represents LA as a travel destination in the meetings and convention industry nationwide, the international travel trade and traveler, the cruise passenger and cruise lines, the domestic leisure traveler, and the worldwide travel media.
laedc.org The LAEDC's mission is to attract, retain and grow business and jobs in the regions of LA County, as well as to identify trends and affect positive change for the local economy. The LAEDC also offers free Business Assistance services for companies expanding or relocating in LA County.
lacclink.comThe Convention Center is one of the most efficiently designed and technologically advanced exhibition facilities in the world. Many special events are also held at this facility, which hosts groups throughout the year from around the world and the nation.
ida-downtown.org The DCBID is proud to be a member of IDA, a world leader and champion for vital and livable urban centers.
ltsc.org Founded in 1979, the Little Tokyo Service Center, a Community Development Corporation (LTSC CDC), has been an important resource for the residents of a diverse community. LTSC CDC is a nonprofit charitable organization serving Asian and Pacific Islanders throughout LA County who are in need, especially those facing language or cultural gaps, financial need, or physical disabilities.
Downtown Business Improvement Districts
Although the Downtown Center Business Improvement District is the largest Business Improvement District in Downtown LA, there are many others working hard every day to make Downtown a better place to live, work, & play. Many of these follow the lines of Downtown Neighborhoods. Browse the following districts, or click here for a map of the different BID boundaries.
centralcityeast.org The Central City East Association (CCEA) was formed in 1985 to provide a voice and advocacy for the issues and concerns of property owners located on the east side of Downtown LA. Early in 1998, CCEA formed two Business Improvement Districts: The LA Downtown Industrial District (LADID) and the Toy District. The BIDs work to create a safer, more secure and cleaner environment for area residents, employees and visitors.
chinatownla.com The Central City East Association (CCEA) was formed in 1985 to provide a voice and advocacy for the issues and concerns of property owners located on the east side of Downtown LA. Early in 1998, CCEA formed two Business Improvement Districts: The LA Downtown Industrial District (LADID) and the Toy District. The BIDs work to create a safer, more secure and cleaner environment for area residents, employees and visitors.
about the DCBID and downtownla.com The Central City East Association (CCEA) was formed in 1985 to provide a voice and advocacy for the issues and concerns of property owners located on the east side of Downtown LA. Early in 1998, CCEA formed two Business Improvement Districts: The LA Downtown Industrial District (LADID) and the Toy District. The BIDs work to create a safer, more secure and cleaner environment for area residents, employees and visitors.
fashiondistrict.org LA Fashion District property owners, a coalition of over 700, contribute over $3 million annually to support the LA Fashion District Business Improvement District (BID). The LA Fashion District BID is dedicated to making the community a clean, safe and friendly place to work, shop, do business and live through maintenance, security and marketing programs.
historicdowntownla.com The Historic Downtown LA Business Improvement District (HDBID) fosters a community that is a clean, safe, and exciting environment in which to live, work, shop, and play. The HDBID provides safe & clean services, community and visitor outreach, and marketing and economic development strategies that complement this historic and distinguished district, rich with architecture and tradition.
visitlittletokyo.com The merchants, businesses and professional people who comprise the Little Tokyo Business Association are dedicated to maintaining a vibrant and vital community. The LTBA works in cooperation with the Community Redevelopment Agency, LA City Council and other local and statewide organizations to promote Little Tokyo and share its rich and multi-faceted culture.
Downtown Tours & Visitor Information
With so much to see in Downtown, it's no surprise that there are a number of tours servicing the area. Whether you're a visitor or even a long-time LA resident who has yet to see much of Downtown, check out some of the following tours!
esotouric.com We're not your ordinary tour bus company. Our routes veer off into fascinating, neglected neighborhoods. Our expert guides are passionate, brainy and hilarious. Our tour themes are provocative and complex, but never dry, mixing crime and social history, rock and roll and architecture, literature and film, fine art and urban studies into a simmering stew of original research and startling observations. When you climb aboard for an Esotouric bus adventure, you're guaranteed an intelligent, unpredictable ride into the secret heart of the city we love.
laconservancy.org Discover or revisit the architectural gems of historic LA with a Conservancy Walking Tour! Regular walking tours include The Historic Core, Downtown's Evolving Skyline, Broadway Historic Theatre District, Art Deco, Historic Spring Street: Wall Street of the West, Union Station, and more. The LA Conservancy, the largest membership-based local historic preservation organization in the country, is dedicated to the recognition, preservation, and revitalization of the architectural and cultural heritage of greater LA.
discoverlosangeles.com The Visitor Information Center is located adjacent to 7th & Metro station. The multilingual staff can answer travel questions, provide directions and public transportation information, assist with itineraries, and make recommendations on dining, sightseeing and cultural options. The center also sells tickets to attractions, and provide maps and travel guides. The center is operated by LA INC., The LA Convention and Visitors Bureau.
starlinetours.com Since 1935, StarLine Tours has provided exciting sightseeing tours in Hollywood and LA, including major attractions such as Universal Studios, Disneyland, J. Paul Getty Museum, and now Downtown LA! Pick ups are available at most hotels in the greater LA area and route connections are available.
urbanshoppingadventures.com Enjoy a shopping tour and a new way to see LA.! Share some girl time, build mother-daughter bonds, reward employees, celebrate birthdays and graduations, or even shop for your wedding. Find fashions by LA.'s newest designers in Downtown's Fashion District, plus all your favorites at below-retail prices. Get insider access to 90 square blocks of retail-wholesale shops in the nation's largest fashion district. A fashion treasure hunt!