Building Note · Wilshire Corridor

Wilshire Terrace · 10375 Wilshire BoulevardLos Angeles · CA 90024

Tom Levine · Native Angelino Real Estate
Advisor & Broker · DRE 02052698
Published
Architectural illustration of Wilshire Terrace at 10375 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles 90024, on the Wilshire Corridor
Wilshire Terrace | architectural illustration
14
Stories
112
Total Units
Year Built
Concierge Doorman Valet
Service Level
Wilshire
Corridor
Neighborhood

The Wilshire Terrace is the only cooperative (Co-Op), high-rise tower in our Wilshire Corridor Building Directory.

Located at 10375 Wilshire Boulevard, built in 1958 and the earliest high-rise structure built on Wilshire Terrace-Westwood Scenic Corridor.

Location on the Wilshire Corridor

The Wilshire Terrace is located on the north side of Wilshire Boulevard 90024, between Devon Avenue and Beverly Glen Boulevard.

For this page, the Wilshire Corridor is defined as the approximately 1.2-mile residential stretch of Wilshire Boulevard between Glendon Avenue and the western edge of the Los Angeles Country Club.

Aerial view of the Wilshire Corridor showing Wilshire Terrace and adjacent residential high-rise towers along Wilshire Boulevard, Westwood, Los Angeles.

Architectural rendering of Wilshire Terrace, close-up.

Architecture and Construction

The LA Conservancy describes "the 1958 completion of the Wilshire Terrace Co-Op marked the beginning of a new era in Wilshire Boulevard development: it was the first residential tower in the Westwood corridor.

Developed by Tishman Realty and Construction, the building was the first in Los Angeles to receive its construction permit after the City lifted its thirteen-story height limit. It was designed by Victor Gruen Associates to put the single-family "California way of living" into a high-rise context, and to be the most impressive residential address in the area."

Year Completed
1958 Public record
Floors
14 Public record
Total Units
112 MLS
Architect
Victor Gruen Associates
Construction
Steel and concrete, limestone and copper exterior elements

Operations

The Co-Op structure is uncommon in the Wilshire Corridor and Los Angeles residential buildings. Rules and regulations are more stringent than those of a typical HOA condo building. Rules require a substantial down payment or all-cash transaction. Note that in the region, very few lenders will write cash-out financings for cooperative ownership units.

Transaction Information

MLS data for 2025 and 2026 year-to-date reflects five closed sale transactions at the Wilshire Terrace, 10375 Wilshire Boulevard.

Off-market activity and sales conducted through private listings are not captured in multiple listing service data and are therefore not reflected in these figures.

Specific unit histories, transaction dates, and pricing details are intentionally excluded from this page by editorial standards. For a detailed discussion of resale history, valuation patterns, and building specific context, please contact Native Angelino Real Estate.

Representation

Is Tom Levine a real estate agent and broker on the Wilshire Corridor?

Yes. He is a California licensed real estate broker (DRE 02052698) and founder of Native Angelino Real Estate, representing buyers and sellers across the Wilshire Corridor.

Tom Levine

Native Angelino · Advisor & Broker · DRE 02052698

Tom Levine is a Los Angeles native, real estate advisor, broker and host of the Native Angelino Podcast. In 2017, he founded Native Angelino Real Estate, an independent boutique brokerage. For 25+ years he has advised clients on financial and real estate portfolios. Our motto is “We Know Los Angeles” from Downtown Los Angeles to the water’s edge of Santa Monica, and from the Hollywood sign to Marina Del Rey.