UPDATE: Arc Beverly has officially launched its luxurious coworking office and social club at 9800 Wilshire Blvd in Beverly Hills, transforming the workspace experience for professionals looking to escape traditional offices. This new venue promises a blend of productivity and leisure, offering private suites, rooftop terraces, and an upscale dining experience.
Just announced, Arc Beverly redefines coworking by providing 65,000 square feet of versatile indoor and outdoor spaces that cater to business leaders, social media influencers, and startups. Overseen by operators Good City Studio, founded by David Gutstadt and Amanda Potter, the venue is positioned as a luxurious alternative to traditional office spaces, emphasizing full-service hospitality and community engagement.
“The driving force for membership is the workspace and private suites,” Gutstadt stated. He emphasizes that Arc Beverly is not merely a workspace but a workspace-focused club designed to meet the evolving needs of its members. The club has already begun to attract attention as a desirable destination for major events, including the upcoming 2026 World Cup and 2027 Super Bowl.
The club features collaborative work areas, private offices, conference rooms, and even a theater, making it a unique offering in the competitive Beverly Hills market. Notably, culinary director Victor Totoris is spearheading a revamped food and beverage program inspired by Argentine cuisine, providing members with a top-notch dining experience that includes seasonal menus and local produce.
Arc Beverly is already gaining traction as a venue for Los Angeles’ biggest events, from the NBA All-Star Weekend to the Oscars, and is prepared to host a variety of gatherings, including intimate dinners and rooftop yoga classes.
In a significant move, Arc Beverly has appointed Florence Granteral as vice president of club experience and operations. Granteral, with her extensive background in LA’s membership club scene, is expected to enhance the club’s offerings as a business incubator and private event venue.
As traditional coworking spaces in Los Angeles face closures, Arc Beverly is witnessing a surge in interest, with a reported 50% spike in membership inquiries following recent shutdowns of competitors like NeueHouse. The club offers four membership tiers starting at $300 per month, providing access to exclusive amenities and reciprocal privileges at partner clubs worldwide.
“We aim to create a space where people can work, network, and recharge,” said Potter. “It’s a work in progress, but we are committed to enhancing the experience and meeting the diverse needs of our members.”
With ongoing renovations and a forward-thinking approach to community building, Arc Beverly is poised to become a cornerstone of the Beverly Hills social and business landscape. As it prepares to welcome members in the coming weeks, the club stands out as a beacon of innovation in the evolving world of coworking.
Stay tuned for more updates as Arc Beverly continues to develop its offerings and expand its impact in the heart of Los Angeles.
