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Netflix Director Of Corporate Real Estate London Kemp At Bisnow’s Future Of LA Office

LA's economy is changing every second. What are the entertainment industry and the rest of LA's tenants looking for in office space? That question and more will be on the docket at Bisnow's Future of LA Office event July 31. Register here for the event.

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Rendering of Kilroy Realty's Academy on Vine, which is fully leased by Netflix

Netflix has been streaming shows online for almost a decade, but its reputation as a content studio has taken off largely within the last five years, as Netflix Original Series like Narcos, The Crown and BoJack Horseman have reached critical acclaim and millions of hungry viewers.

From the sleek offices where pilots get pitched, to the studios where the cameras roll, to the warehouses where props are kept, it takes a lot of space to make a hit TV show. And no one knows that better than London Kemp, Netflix’s director of corporate real estate.

Kemp joined Netflix in February 2018 to lead the all-important team that sources, leases and develops spaces across the globe. She also oversaw the company’s transition to its new trophy headquarters at the Academy on Vine. The plush lobby, graced with business executives, LA glitterati and former U.S. presidents, has been described as Hollywood’s Town Hall.

Hollywood is home to Netflix,” Kemp said. “Given our rapid growth in the market, I wanted to have an opportunity to participate in the conversation.”

Kemp will be speaking at Bisnow’s Future Of LA Office event, where she will discuss Netflix’s move, as well as all the challenges that go into running the hottest production studio in Hollywood.

Kemp is concerned just as much with national and global trends in employment and vacancy as she is with making sure Netflix’s employees have enough parking in Hollywood’s famously crowded streets. 

London Kemp will be part of a panel on what LA's tenants are looking for at Bisnow's Future of LA Office event July 31.