New York City-based Infinity's new office and broadcasting facility will house 325 employees and five of the company's seven Los Angeles stations: KCBS-93.1 FM, KFWB-980 AM, KLSX-97.1 FM, KNX-1070 AM and KTWV-94.7 FM. Those five stations will consolidate and relocate from various locations in West Los Angeles, Culver City and the Hollywood area. Infinity's other local stations, KROQ-106.7 FM and KRTH-101.1 FM, will remain at their current locations on Venice Boulevard and Melrose Avenue, respectively.

The lease places Infinity and its leading stations in the heart of the Los Angeles media district, and the building Infinity will occupy features a direct line of sight to Mount Wilson, notes Jerry Snyder, senior principal with JH Snyder Co. Infinity will occupy the second and third floors of the building, which features a rooftop helipad.

The 27-story, 438,000-sf 5670 Wilshire Blvd. building was developed by a Snyder venture and was designed by the Nadel Partnership. Its other tenants include media, architectural and service firms as well as Singapore Airlines, California Federal Bank and others.

Micheal Geller of First Property represented JH Snyder in the Infinity lease. Brad Feld of Cushman and Wakefield represented the tenant. The lease is among the largest this year in the Miracle Mile district of Los Angeles, where a number of other companies in the print and broadcast media fields maintain offices. Infinity is one of the largest radio broadcasting companies in the US, with approximately 180 radio stations in 22 states in the nation's largest markets.

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