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Creative Artists Agency

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Founded Year

1975

Stage

Series A | Alive

Total Raised

$12.5M

Last Raised

$12.5M | 6 yrs ago

About Creative Artists Agency

Creative Artists Agency (CAA) is a full-service entertainment and sports agency with offices around the globe. It represents professionals working in film, television, music, theater, video games, sports, and digital content, and provides a range of strategic marketing and consulting services to corporate clients. The company was founded in 1975 and is based in Los Angeles, California.

Headquarters Location

2000 Avenue of the Stars

Los Angeles,California,90067,

United States

424-288-2000

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Creative Artists AgencyPatents

Creative Artists Agency has filed 3 patents.

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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

9/17/2010

3/29/2016

Fuels, Industrial gases, Coal, Fuel gas, Synthetic fuel technologies

Grant

Application Date

9/17/2010

Grant Date

3/29/2016

Title

Related Topics

Fuels, Industrial gases, Coal, Fuel gas, Synthetic fuel technologies

Status

Grant

LatestCreative Artists AgencyNews

CAA’s Michael Ovitz takes 10% hit on Long Beach apartment complex

Apr 14, 2023

CAA’s Michael Ovitz takes 10% hit on Long Beach apartment complex Advanced Real Estate pays former Hollywood agent $58M for resi conversion building Creative Artists Agency co-founder Michael Ovitz and his wife Judy have sold an apartment complex in Long Beach for about 10 percent less than they paid for it in 2017, The Real Deal had learned. Irvine-based investment firm Advanced Real Estate bought the 156-unit Edison at 100 Long Beach Boulevard, according to an announcement this week. Cushman & Wakefield’s Marc Renard represented both the buyer and the seller in the deal. Advanced declined to name the seller or the price, but county records show it was sold by a limited liability company linked to the Ovitz family for $58 million. The Ovitz family bought the complex in 2017 for $65.4 million, records show, with Michael and Judy both signing mortgage documents from Bank of America for the property in 2019. Though office buildings have been trading at lower valuations than prices five years ago, few apartment complexes across the L.A. region have traded at a loss, as rent growth has slowed but remains generally positive. However, if they hold floating rate debt, apartment owners need to keep up rental rates at the same pace as rising interest rates in order to service their loans. Rents in Long Beach averaged $1,795 a month in April for a one-bedroom unit — a zero percent change from April of last year, according to Zumper. Built in 1960, the building was formerly an office building that served as the headquarters for the Edison Company. In 2016, the property was converted into 156 residential units by then-owner Waterton Residential, a landlord based in Chicago. Office-to-residential conversions are difficult for any owner to pursue, given the economic, design and logistical challenges. Some office owners have pushed for it, given persistently high vacancy rates across the office market, but deals are difficult to pencil out financially. Ovitz was a Hollywood talent agent who co-founded Creative Artists Agency in 1975 and served as chairman until 1995. Tags

Creative Artists AgencyFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Creative Artists Agency founded?

    Creative Artists Agency was founded in 1975.

  • Where is Creative Artists Agency's headquarters?

    Creative Artists Agency's headquarters is located at 2000 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles.

  • What is Creative Artists Agency's latest funding round?

    Creative Artists Agency's latest funding round is Series A.

  • How much did Creative Artists Agency raise?

    Creative Artists Agency raised a total of $12.5M.

  • Who are the investors of Creative Artists Agency?

    Investors of Creative Artists Agency include Saul Klein, Real Ventures, Lane Merrifield, Boat Rocker Ventures, Seedcamp and 8 more.

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