Certified Class A buildings in Los Angeles now command a measurable rent premium and are the default expectation for institutional tenants signing 10-year leases.
Certified Class A buildings in Los Angeles now command a measurable rent premium and are the default expectation for institutional tenants signing 10-year leases.
Los Angeles's trophy inventory is overwhelmingly certified — LEED Gold/Platinum in markets that follow USGBC, BREEAM Excellent/Outstanding in UK and parts of EMEA, CASBEE in Japan, Green Mark in Singapore. Notable certified Los Angeles buildings include Century Plaza Towers, Century City — Constellation Place, 9000 Wilshire.
Across major Tier 1 markets, certified Class A buildings command a 5–15% rent premium versus equivalent uncertified stock. The premium is largest at the top of the curve (Platinum vs. uncertified Class A) and narrows in mid-tier comparisons.
In a Class A LOI, ask for: (1) current certification status and pathway to renewal, (2) operational energy intensity (kWh/sqm/yr) over the trailing 24 months, (3) green-lease provisions covering data sharing, and (4) tenant fit-out">fit-out alignment with the building's certification. Modified-gross with op-ex escalations. Rent-free 12-20 months on a 10-year term is standard. TI of $130-$200/sqft achievable. California Civil Code 1938 disclosure (CASp) is mandatory.
| city | Los Angeles |
|---|---|
| country | United States |
| region | Americas |
| classARentLocal | 65 USD/sqft/yr |
| classARentUsd | $65/sqft/yr |
| vacancy | 22.5% |
| typicalLeaseYears | 7 |
| typicalRentFreeMonths | 14 |
| submarkets | 6 |
| primeYieldPct | 5.8% |
| trophySubmarket | Century City |
Reviewed by Miriam Hollander — Lead market analyst. Last updated 2026-04-15. See our methodology and editorial standards.