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CANNON TTM News:
LOS ANGELES — Cannon TTM, a real estate investment firm that owns and operates HHLA, has confirmed Meow Wolf as HHLA’s newest tenant. The Santa Fe art collective will move into the current Cinemark space after extensive renovations and is scheduled to open in early 2026.
“We’re excited that one of the world’s most innovative and immersive entertainment experiences is coming to HHLA,” said Tyler Mateen, founder and CEO of Cannon TTM. “Meow Wolf is a cultural institution that will further solidify HHLA as a go-to destination in West Los Angeles.”
Meow Wolf was founded in 2008 as a collective of Santa Fe, N.M., artists who repurposed junk into staggering immersive art spaces. With the support of Game of Thrones creator George R. R. Martin, Meow Wolf opened its wildly successful first permanent installation, House of Eternal Return, in Santa Fe. Since then, they have unveiled permanent exhibitions to widespread public acclaim in Las Vegas, Denver, and Dallas, with exhibitions set to open in Houston and Los Angeles.
HHLA was developed in 2001 and purchased in 2015 for $111 million by Laurus Corporation with Torchlight Investors, LLC as a preferred equity partner. HHLA subsequently underwent a $35-million renovation, which included an exterior facelift, new landscaping, and outdoor areas with a fire pit and casual lounge space, along with an improved pedestrian-friendly layout.
“Cannon TTM excels at reimagining the future of undervalued properties,” Mateen added. “We acquired HHLA because we believed, with a new vision, it could once again become a cultural destination.”
In March 2023, HHLA was acquired by Cannon TTM and rebranded from The Promenade at Howard Hughes Center.
About HHLA
Featuring a dynamic mix of entertainment, dining, and retail, HHLA is a 248,841 sq. ft. center with a distinctive and bold outdoor design. HHLA offers a Cinemark 18 & XD with Cinemark Studio Eats, Ben & Jerry’s, Buffalo Wild Wings, Color Me Mine, Dave & Buster’s, European Wax Center, Islands Fine Burgers & Drinks, Kabuki Japanese Restaurant, Mrs. Fields, Oakberry, Starbucks, The Hummus Factory, Tilt, and Bella Luxe Loft.
Conveniently located adjacent to the 405 Freeway in Westchester, between Howard Hughes Pkwy. and Sepulveda Blvd., HHLA is at 6081 Center Drive in Los Angeles, drawing visitors from the Playa District in the South Bay, as well as West Los Angeles and beyond.
For more information, visit www.shophhla.com.
About Cannon TTM
Cannon TTM is a real estate investment firm driven by an entrepreneurial spirit. It owns and manages nearly 2.2 million sq. ft. in assets, including retail, office, industrial, and multifamily properties across the country, including Orange County’s Triangle Square, a dining and entertainment center in Costa Mesa; Westland Fair, a power center in Las Vegas; and The Commons, a power center in Reno, N.V., among others.