Noah Lands In LA With a 5,000 SQ. FT. Skate Bowl and Community Hub Off Sycamore
Noah has officially opened NOAH LA, a new 5,000 square foot flagship at 911 N. Orange Dr. in Los Angeles’ Sycamore District, just steps from spots like Just One Eye, Jacques Marie Mage and Sightglass Coffee. The store is the brand’s first West Coast location and fourth globally, following New York, Tokyo and Osaka, and has been conceived as much a community hub as a retail space.
Noah lands in the Sycamore District
The new Noah Los Angeles store opened on May 29, 2026, bringing the New York-based label founded by Brendon Babenzien and Estelle Bailey‑Babenzien into one of LA’s most interesting creative corridors. The Sycamore area has steadily evolved into a cluster of galleries, design‑driven boutiques and cafés, making it a natural fit for Noah’s blend of street, skate, prep and subcultural references.
Surrounded by neighbours such as Jeffrey Deitch, Just One Eye, Jacques Marie Mage and Sightglass Coffee,…
the store plugs into a walkable stretch that already has a strong “slow retail” and cultural energy. A 5,000 sq ft skate bowl, salon and shop Rather than a typical box‑in‑a‑mall, NOAH LA is designed as a multifunctional environment that blurs the line between shop, skate spot and neighbourhood living room.
Across 5,000 square feet, the space features: A skate bowl built into the floor, signalling Noah’s deep ties to skate culture. Wood rafters, Persian rugs, surfboards and a full kitchen, giving the interior more of a loft or studio feel than a conventional boutique.
Flexible zones designed to host intimate dinners, panel discussions, book clubs, film screenings, exhibitions and live performances, alongside the core retail offer.
The idea is that customers and community members will come as much for conversation, events and hangs as they do to shop, echoing how Noah has always positioned itself as a culture‑first brand…
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