United Talent Agency's headquarters on Civic Center Drive in Beverly Hills. Courtesy of United Talent Agency Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment United Talent Agency is staying put in Beverly Hills at its longtime headquarters. The David Kramer-run Big Three representation giant inked a long-term lease at Civic Center Drive with the building's owner, investment firm DivCore Capital, which unveiled the new deal. (The year that the lease runs through wasn't disclosed.) The agency occupies two four-story buildings and 192,000-square-feet as the sole tenant of the complex, which originally was Hilton Hotels' HQ when it opened in 1985. Related Stories Business Hollywood's Cheesiest New Star? Parmigiano Reggiano Reportedly Signed By UTA for Film and TV Placement Business Olympic Fencer Miles Chamley-Watson Signs With UTA (Exclusive) UTA had been based at Civic Center since 2012 after it signed a 15-year lease at the time following a move from its old Wilshire Blvd digs. That was around the time the agency opened its Seventh Avenue office in New York. In L.A, it enlisted architecture firm Rottet Studio for an extensive series of renovations said to cost around $30 million for Civic Center. Among its top rivals, WME Group inked a long-term lease to keep its headquarters at 9601 Wilshire Blvd last year, while Creative Artists Agency has a longstanding plan to move in 2026 from its "Death Star" building to a new Century City tower on 1950 Avenue of the Stars just a short walk away from its current HQ. In recent years, UTA has opened offices in Nashville (2021), Atlanta (2023) and in London (also 2023), while its Medialink acquisition brought with it a Chicago presence. "UTA has been a valued tenant since we acquired the building in 2018, and we're pleased to continue this relationship as their real estate partner in Los Angeles," stated Costa Petrunoff, managing director-investments at owners' DivcoWest. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Warner Bros. Discovery Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Make Official Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery as High-Stakes Fight for the Company Begins Gotham Awards The Gotham's Filmmaker Magazine to Be Rebooted Under Vanity Fair Veteran Mike Hogan (Exclusive) Warner Bros. Discovery A Paramount Takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery? HBO Max's Casey Bloys Isn't Sweating It Rupert Murdoch The Next Murdoch Bet: Page Six Hollywood Production News 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' to Relocate to California After Nabbing $32 Million in Filming Subsidies Verizon Verizon to Cut 13,000 Jobs, Set Up $20 Million "Reskilling" Fund for Laid Off Staff In "Age of AI" Warner Bros. Discovery Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Make Official Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery as High-Stakes Fight for the Company Begins Gotham Awards The Gotham's Filmmaker Magazine to Be Rebooted Under Vanity Fair Veteran Mike Hogan (Exclusive) Warner Bros. Discovery A Paramount Takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery? HBO Max's Casey Bloys Isn't Sweating It Rupert Murdoch The Next Murdoch Bet: Page Six Hollywood Production News 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' to Relocate to California After Nabbing $32 Million in Filming Subsidies Verizon Verizon to Cut 13,000 Jobs, Set Up $20 Million "Reskilling" Fund for Laid Off Staff In "Age of AI"
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November 21, 2025
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