Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete provides commercial concrete services throughout Hancock Park, CA for commercial sites, estate homes, and multifamily properties. Our contractor team specializes in decorative finishes, stamped concrete patio installations, and driveway installation designed to match the scale and architectural quality of Hancock Park’s historic residential properties. We also complete concrete resurfacing, foundation repair, retaining wall construction, slab installation, and sidewalk repair for projects that require both long-term durability and refined visual presentation.
Hancock Park combines historic preservation requirements with some of the most recognizable residential architecture in Los Angeles, including large 1920s estates and carefully maintained commercial properties along Wilshire Boulevard. Many projects throughout the neighborhood require tighter permitting oversight, controlled construction scheduling, and installation methods that respect mature landscaping and historic site conditions. That’s why Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete approaches every Hancock Park project with a strong focus on craftsmanship, structural precision, and architectural compatibility.

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Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete delivers high-quality concrete solutions for single-family homes, commercial facilities, warehouses, retail spaces, and everything in between across Los Angeles, CA, and the surrounding areas.
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Hancock Park's commercial corridor along Wilshire Boulevard hosts consulate offices, private schools, and professional businesses alongside Tudor, Colonial Revival, and Spanish Colonial estates built primarily in the early 20th century. Both property types demand concrete work that satisfies City of Los Angeles building codes, HPOZ material requirements, and the expectations of one of LA's most educated and high-income communities.
We install and replace commercial sidewalks, parking lots, ADA-compliant ramps, plaza surfaces, and loading zones for businesses and institutional properties throughout the Hancock Park commercial corridor. The neighborhood hosts high-profile offices, including the Consulate General of Belize at 4801 Wilshire Blvd and the official residences of consuls general from Argentina, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Japan, all of which require concrete work that meets both city inspection standards and the neighborhood's strict aesthetic expectations.
We use high-strength fiber-reinforced mixes, pump placement for tight urban sites, and precise joint layouts that hold up under heavy foot and vehicle traffic. Every commercial project includes permit handling, HOA coordination, and a dedicated project manager who keeps work on schedule without disrupting neighboring tenants or residents.
Hancock Park's residential estates were largely constructed between the 1920s and 1940s on lots originally subdivided by George Allan Hancock. Older subgrades, clay-heavy soils, mature root systems, and HPOZ material restrictions make driveway and walkway replacement here more complex than standard residential concrete work.
We restore driveways, terraces, and walkways using stamped and colored mixes that match original aggregates and stone textures approved by the local historic preservation office. Low-vibration equipment protects delicate masonry near designated structures, including landmarks such as the El Royale apartment building, built in 1929, and the Queen and Washingtonia Robusta Palm Trees planted in 1928, both of which carry Historic-Cultural Monument status. We upgrade subgrades and install French drains and geo-fabric bases to prevent settling and water intrusion on older lots.
Hancock Park's property owners are among the most discerning in Los Angeles. The 2000 census found that 56.2% of residents aged 25 and older held a four-year degree, and median household income reached $85,277, with a high share of households earning $125,000 or more. Custom finishes, not standard pours, are the expectation here.
We produce stamped concrete patterns that replicate brick, cobblestone, and natural stone common in Hancock Park's Revival and Tudor estates. Heavy-duty release agents and precision texture mats create crisp impressions that hold their detail under vehicle traffic and daily use. We align color cuts and control joints with the driveway slopes and walkway grades so that new work integrates cleanly with the existing historic stonework and pavers.
For contemporary estate owners and commercial properties requiring a cleaner aesthetic, we offer integral color, acid stains, and progressive polished grinding for both interior slabs and exterior surfaces. UV-stable pigments and breathable sealers are selected specifically for Southern California's sun exposure at Hancock Park's 249-foot elevation. We provide finished boards, color mockups, and sample slabs before any pour begins.

Hancock Park's large residential lots, combined with a median household income well above the Los Angeles average and a high share of households earning $125,000 or more, make outdoor living investment a natural priority for property owners here. We design and install pool decks, patios, retaining walls, and outdoor kitchen slabs that match the scale and character of Hancock Park estates while handling the site-specific drainage and grading challenges common on lots originally subdivided in the 1920s.
Proper drainage is the foundation of every outdoor concrete project we take on in this neighborhood. Older lots throughout Hancock Park frequently have compacted soils, aging pipe infrastructure, and grade transitions that direct water toward foundations and landscape beds if left unaddressed. We design perimeter drains, slope transitions, and cut-off joints into every patio and pool deck layout so water moves away from structures and mature root systems. Where needed, we integrate French drains and surface channels during the concrete pour to avoid later cutting and patching.
We build pool decks and patio surfaces with anti-slip aggregate finishes and scored joint patterns that maintain safety underfoot without compromising the clean, refined look expected in this neighborhood. Lighting channels, anchor points for outdoor furniture, and utility conduits are embedded during placement so the finished surface stays uninterrupted. For entertaining areas adjacent to historic facades or mature landscaping, we sequence pours and equipment access carefully to protect existing stone borders, planting beds, and tree canopies that contribute to Hancock Park's landmark streetscape character.
The Hancock Park HPOZ, adopted by the Los Angeles City Council in 2008, covers the area bounded by Melrose Avenue, Highland Avenue, Rossmore Avenue, and the rear property lines of commercial properties along Wilshire Boulevard. A small northwestern portion falls under the Hollywood Community Plan area rather than the Wilshire Community Plan area, which affects permit routing and review timelines.
We prepare and submit all documents required by the City of Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety, including site plans, engineered mix specifications, ADA compliance notes, and drainage calculations. For properties within the historic overlay, we coordinate directly with the local preservation office to confirm approved materials and profiles before work begins. We handle fee payments, respond to plan check comments, and track all inspection milestones, including formwork, rebar, and final sign-off, delivering the full compliance packet at project close.
Hancock Park's older lots commonly present compacted soils, aging drainage infrastructure, and tree roots that complicate excavation and base preparation. We conduct on-site assessments that document existing grades, soil type, underground utilities, and any root conflicts before finalizing the bid. Core sampling is recommended on older concrete to check for rebar corrosion before overlay or replacement work begins.
All pours follow ASTM and ICC-based specifications under the 2025 California Building Code. We test slump, air content, and compressive strength at regular intervals, record batch tickets and delivery times, and perform cylinder breaks at 7 and 28 days. Curing compounds are applied within two hours of finishing, with wet blankets or fogging extended to seven days or more on structural elements to prevent cracking in LA's variable climate.
Los Angeles Elite Commercial Concrete has completed commercial lots, historic estate driveways, ADA ramp installations, and decorative patio work across Los Angeles, including projects requiring strict HPOZ approvals and city inspections. Our crews know Hancock Park's codes, its preservation requirements, and the neighborhood expectations that come with working in one of LA's most established communities.
We assign a dedicated project manager to every commercial and residential job in the neighborhood. That manager handles permits, coordinates subcontractors, and provides daily progress updates from assessment through final seal coat.
Contact us today to schedule an on-site walk-through. We will document your site conditions, review finish and material options suited to your property's style, and deliver a written scope with a transparent cost breakdown before any work begins.