Just west of Metro's Culver City Station, Runyon Group is applying exterior finishes to a new office building which is poised to become the headquarters of mobile game maker Scopely.

Rendered view of 8888 Washington looking southwest from Washington BoulevardAbramson Architects

The four-story structure, located at 8888 Washington Boulevard, will feature 60,000 square feet of offices on its upper floors and roughly 6,000 square feet of commercial space at street level.  An underground parking garage will also provide storage for 200 vehicles using stackers.

Abramson Architects is designing the building, called Synapse, which is clad in molded glass fiber reinforced panels.  Renderings also show that LED strips will be embedded in its facade.

Completion is currently on pace to occur later this year.

watermark View looking southwest from Washington BoulevardUrbanize LA

The new office building is the latest Culver City development from Los Angeles- and New York-based Runyon Group, which also built the neighboring Platform retail and office complex.  The company has repurposed an unused area beneath an abutting rail viaduct as an outdoor amenity space for visitors to the property.

Several other large office buildings have recently been completed on neighboring sites near Culver City Station, including a 240,000-square-foot complex leased by Warner Media and a 125,000-square-foot structure which will be home to Apple's content division.

Scopely, which is already based in Culver City, was valued at $3.3 billion after a fundraising round in late 2020.

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