Office Space at Corporate Pointe, Culver City: Rates, Buildings, and What to Expect at 400 to 600 Corporate Pointe

Corporate Pointe is a five-building office campus off Slauson Avenue near the I-405, in the southwestern corner of Culver City. The addresses are 400, 450, 500, 550, and 600 Corporate Pointe. This is the most value-oriented product in the Culver City market: the largest floor plates, the strongest parking ratios, and the lowest rates per square foot. If your priorities are function, budget, and freeway access over neighborhood walkability or architectural prestige, this is where those needs are best met.

Here is what office space at Corporate Pointe costs, what each building offers, and who this campus is right for.

What Does It Cost to Lease Office Space at Corporate Pointe?

Corporate Pointe offers the most competitive rates in the Culver City market, generally at or below the overall market average. The actual number depends on suite size, lease term, and which building within the campus you are looking at. Larger tenants and longer terms tend to have more negotiating room, particularly in the current market.

As a general orientation:

  • Corporate Pointe rates tend to come in below the mid-market average for Culver City, making it one of the more budget-friendly options in the city for functional, well-managed office space.
  • Leases here are typically Full-Service Gross (FSG) or Modified Gross. Confirm what is included on any specific suite before comparing to quotes elsewhere.

A rough sense of what the savings look like: the same square footage that might cost you significantly more per month on the Washington Boulevard corridor or in the Hayden Tract will typically cost less at Corporate Pointe, often considerably less for larger suites. For tenants whose priority is function and value rather than architectural prestige or neighborhood walkability, that difference goes back into the business.

With current Culver City vacancy elevated, there is room to negotiate at Corporate Pointe. Larger tenants have particular leverage right now. If you need 10,000 sq ft or more, this is one of the markets where the landlord has real incentive to work with you on rate, improvement allowance, and free rent.

The Five Buildings: What Each Offers

400 Corporate Pointe: The anchor building of the campus. Hosts the on-site fitness center, conference facilities, and the campus cafe. If proximity to shared amenities matters, this is the building to start with.

450 Corporate Pointe: Mid-campus building with large, efficient floor plates. Typically offers suites ranging from smaller plug-and-play configurations to full-floor availabilities.

500 Corporate Pointe: Larger floor plates suitable for users that need significant contiguous square footage. Freeway visibility and immediate I-405 access.

550 Corporate Pointe: Similar to 500 in product type and floor plate efficiency. Part of the connected campus environment with shared parking structure access.

600 Corporate Pointe: The westernmost building in the campus. Competitive rates and structured parking immediately adjacent.

All five buildings share structured parking with ratios that significantly exceed what transit-oriented properties in Downtown Culver City, Washington Boulevard, or Ivy Station can offer. If your workforce drives, as most professional services and healthcare tenants’ employees do, this parking infrastructure is a day-to-day operational advantage.

Who Should Look Here

Corporate Pointe is the right fit if:

  • You are in professional services, financial services, healthcare administration, insurance, or back-office operations
  • Your team primarily drives in, and parking capacity is a daily priority
  • You need large, efficient floor plates at rates that leave budget for the business
  • I-405 access is operationally important for your team or for clients
  • You want on-site amenities including a fitness center, conference rooms, and a cafe without needing to be in a walking neighborhood

It may not be the right fit if:

  • Architectural character or creative environment is part of how you recruit or present to clients (look at the Hayden Tract or Washington Boulevard)
  • Your employees transit-commute and a Metro-connected address matters (look at Ivy Station)
  • You are a media or entertainment company where the Culver City creative ecosystem is a meaningful draw

Restaurants at and Near Corporate Pointe

  • On-site cafe, 400 Corporate Pointe. Coffee and lunch served inside the campus without leaving the building.
  • In-N-Out Burger: nearest location accessible via the I-405 south, a perennial team favorite for quick lunch runs.
  • Denny’s, 5901 Sepulveda Blvd, Culver City 90230. Full diner menu open early, convenient for staff coming from the freeway.

Landmarks Near Corporate Pointe

  • 400 Corporate Pointe: anchor building with fitness center, conference facilities, and main cafe.
  • Playa Vista technology corridor: the former Hughes Aircraft property turned tech hub is a few minutes north on Lincoln.
  • The Kia Forum, 3900 W Manchester Blvd, Inglewood 90305. Major venue about 10 minutes south, used regularly for corporate entertainment.

Transportation at Corporate Pointe

  • I-405: on-ramp immediately adjacent to the campus, the best freeway access of any Culver City submarket.
  • Slauson Avenue: east-west access across the southern part of Culver City.
  • Culver CityBus: service along nearby corridors.
  • Structured parking on site: the strongest parking ratio in the Culver City market, typically 4 per 1,000 sq ft or better.

Work with a Tenant Rep at No Cost to You

TenantRepLA represents tenants only. The commission is paid by the landlord, so Nina Steiner’s services cost you nothing. She knows availability across all five Corporate Pointe buildings, what those suites are actually trading for in today’s market, and how to negotiate terms that give you the most value for your budget. See the full Culver City office cost guide for broader market context.

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