



This project is currently in the conceptual and pre-development phase. JEK Developments is actively working toward securing land control, entitlements, approvals, and financing. All renderings, specifications, and information shown are conceptual and subject to change.
Museum Lofts Adjacent to the museum, the former surface parking lot will be developed into a 9-story mid-rise residential building. The design includes:
The museum and residential components will operate as mostly separate entities while offering mutual advantages:
The individuals and organizations below have expressed informal support for the project. All support is nonbinding and non-contractual.
Statements of Support
“This project represents a powerful opportunity to preserve and celebrate Los Angeles history while creating real economic benefit for the community.”— Dr. XYZ, USC Urban Planning Department
“We fully support this vision and look forward to partnering on reentry and youth programs.”— Homeboy Industries
Dynamic Cultural & Entertainment Destination



Modern, architecturally integrated privacy/security fencing (powder-coated steel with integrated accent lighting) enclosing the full perimeter, ensuring controlled access and a premium, safe environment.
The entire layout is fully modular and scalable, allowing for phased enhancements (e.g., permanent structures, expanded power, additional canopies) as attendance and revenue grow. All elements are designed to meet or exceed Los Angeles County and City of Los Angeles building, fire, and accessibility codes.
The Main Stage Area serves as the flagship gathering and performance hub within the Watts Live Event Space. Strategically positioned to maximize visibility and flow from Graham Avenue and the adjacent parking corridors, this zone delivers a sophisticated yet accessible venue for cultural programming, live music, community activations, and private events. Designed with flexibility in mind, the space balances high-impact production capabilities with intimate, community-centered experiences.
Key Specifications
Located immediately adjacent to the historic Watts Towers Arts Center and framed by Graham Avenue, this area capitalizes on the site’s cultural significance while creating a safe, vibrant destination. The Main Stage Area is engineered to attract both local residents and regional visitors, generating economic activity that supports Watts through increased tax revenue, job creation (event staff, vendors, security), and infrastructure reinvestment. By offering premium, market-rate events alongside dedicated community programming (free/low-cost access days, farmers markets and workshops), the space ensures inclusivity while maintaining financial sustainability.
The Second Stage Area functions as a versatile, high-energy secondary performance and activation zone within the Watts Live Event Space. Positioned along Graham Avenue with direct visibility from the street and easy access from surrounding parking corridors (Grandee Ave, 104th St, and Compton Ave), this area is designed to complement the Main Stage while offering independent programming flexibility. Ideal for emerging artists, community showcases or intimate cultural events, the Second Stage creates a dynamic entry point and overflow space that enhances the overall visitor experience.
Key Specifications
ADA-compliant pathways and access throughout
Anchored by its prominent “WATTS” marquee entrance along E 108th Street, this area serves as a welcoming gateway to the Watts Live Event Space, drawing both local residents and regional visitors. The elongated, triangular layout maximizes street-level visibility and accessibility while creating an intimate yet scalable performance environment. By offering market-rate events alongside dedicated community programming (free/low-cost access during off-peak times, showcases, workshops), the Second Stage Area generates economic activity that supports Watts through increased tax revenue, job creation (event staff, vendors, security), and infrastructure reinvestment — all while preserving and celebrating the neighborhood’s rich heritage.
The layout is fully modular and scalable, allowing for phased enhancements (e.g., permanent lighting rigs, additional power, expanded canopy coverage) as attendance and programming grow. All elements are designed to meet or exceed Los Angeles County and City of Los Angeles building, fire, and accessibility codes.
The Food Space Area serves as the vibrant culinary and social activation zone within the Watts Live Event Space. Positioned along Grandee Avenue with direct street visibility and convenient access from surrounding parking corridors (104th St, 108th St, Compton Ave, and the adjacent shopping center lot), this area is designed to deliver an elevated yet approachable dining and entertainment experience. The space supports five temporary pop-up restaurant stalls, creating a lively food court atmosphere that celebrates local flavors, fosters community interaction, and draws both neighborhood residents and regional visitors.
Key Specifications
Strategically aligned along Grandee Avenue, the Food Space Area capitalizes on its visibility and proximity to the Watts Towers Arts Center, creating a natural destination for culinary experiences that reflect the neighborhood’s rich food culture. By offering market-rate events alongside dedicated community programming (free/low-cost access during off-peak times, farmers markets, cooking workshops), the area generates economic activity that supports Watts through increased tax revenue, job creation (vendors, staff, security), and infrastructure reinvestment — all while preserving and celebrating the neighborhood’s heritage and local entrepreneurship.
The layout is fully modular and scalable, allowing for phased enhancements (e.g., permanent power upgrades, additional screens, expanded canopy coverage) as attendance and programming grow. All elements are designed to meet or exceed Los Angeles County and City of Los Angeles building, fire, and accessibility codes.
The individuals and organizations below have expressed informal support for the project. All support is nonbinding and non-contractual.
Statements of Support
“This project represents a powerful opportunity to preserve and celebrate Los Angeles history while creating real economic benefit for the community.”— Dr. XYZ, USC Urban Planning Department
“We fully support this vision and look forward to partnering on reentry and youth programs.”— Homeboy Industries