If youโre planning for the 2028 Summer Olympics, thereโs one thing you should understand early.
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ToggleGetting around Los Angeles will not look the way it does today.
The city is building the Games around public transportation, not driving. That shift will impact where you stay, where you work, and how your team operates day to day.
Hereโs what that means in real terms.
The biggest shift: transit-first planning

Los Angeles is expanding rail lines, increasing service frequency, and building dedicated Olympic transportation routes. The goal is to move millions of people efficiently without relying on cars.
If youโre used to LA being a driving city, this will feel different.
And if you plan correctly, it can work in your favor.
Why location matters more than ever

During the Olympics, proximity to transit will matter more than proximity to freeways.
Being near a rail stop or designated shuttle route could save hours each day. That affects:
- Team logistics
- Staff productivity
- Client and partner access
This is especially important for organizations setting up temporary offices, production spaces, or operational headquarters.
Short-term space will be competitive

There will be increased demand for:
- Flexible office space
- Production offices
- Industrial and storage space
Companies that secure space early, near key transit corridors, will have a clear advantage.
Waiting too long will limit options.
What teams and companies should do now
Start planning earlier than you think you need to.
Focus on:
- Transit access first
- Flexible lease terms
- Buildings that can support short-term operations
Even if your needs arenโt finalized, understanding the landscape now will put you ahead.
The 2028 Olympics are not just a major event. They are changing how Los Angeles functions, even if temporarily.
If youโre coming to LA for the Games, your real advantage wonโt be finding space.
It will be finding the right space in the right location.
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Nina Steiner – TenantRepLA
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