Extended Stay America Los Angeles

Exterior of Extended Stay America Woodland Hills hotel with beige facade, many windows, and parking lot under cloudy blue sky.

Extended Stay America Los Angeles – Woodland Hills sat prominently on Ventura Boulevard in the Warner Center pocket of the San Fernando Valley. Unlike hotels designed for weekend splurges, this property was built with a simple philosophy: give guests a studio with a kitchen, keep the price steady, and let them live a normal rhythm—whether for a few nights or a few months.

While the building no longer operates as a regular hotel, this article explores both what the property was and what it has become.

Location & Strategic Fit

Warner Center has long been one of the Valley’s main business and retail hubs. The area draws people for reasons beyond tourism:

  • Corporate projects and relocations.

  • Medical treatments and recovery periods.

  • Family caregiving needs.

An extended‑stay hotel on Ventura Blvd made perfect sense in this setting. Guests could stay close to work or family, handle meals in the room, and avoid the stress of constantly moving around the city.

 

Property Profile

Address: 20205 Ventura Blvd, Woodland Hills, CA 91364 Built: 2000 Scale: 146 Rooms, Multi-floor block

The structure was designed as a straightforward, compact long‑stay property with a small lobby footprint and exterior parking.

The Guest Experience

The hotel was defined by its focus on autonomy over luxury.

In-Room Setup

The rooms were studio‑style and air‑conditioned, functioning more like small apartments than hotel rooms. The centerpiece was the kitchen zone, featuring:

  • Stovetop and microwave.

  • Full‑size refrigerator.

  • Sink and basic cookware.

  • Work surface and storage.

This layout allowed travelers to shop for groceries and cook real meals, maintaining a daily routine instead of relying on restaurants.

On‑Site Amenities

The property prioritized essentials over full-service perks:

  • Basics: Free Wi-Fi, Elevators, 24-hour Front Desk.

  • Convenience: Self-service laundry and on-site parking.

  • Policy: Pet-friendly options were available.

  • Wellness: Some directories noted a basic fitness area and grab-and-go breakfast.

Current Status: The Shift to Project Homekey

While many travel aggregators still display an old hotel card, the property is best understood today as a former Extended Stay America location.

According to city and county documents, Los Angeles acquired the property through Project Homekey. The 146-unit building has been repurposed as supportive housing, with records listing Volunteers of America of Los Angeles as the operator. This transition explains why the address is marked as closed for standard bookings.

Lifestyle Context: Health & Medical Needs

Extended-stay hotels often serve a unique demographic: guests living in place long enough for health needs to arise—be it a chronic condition flare-up, a respiratory infection, or mobility issues post-travel.

Need a Doctor? We’ll Come to You
  • In-Room Care: Guests in properties like this often utilize mobile clinical services, requesting a clinician to come directly to the room.

  • Benefits: This approach reduces urgent care trips and avoids navigating unfamiliar clinics in a new city.

  • Coordination: Specialty opinions can be coordinated to the room, keeping care simple and private during a long stay.

Neighborhood Essentials

Despite the building's change in use, the location remains highly convenient. Ventura Boulevard is a busy corridor where daily errands are easy:

  • Shopping: Westfield Topanga and The Village are a short drive away.

  • Groceries: Large supermarkets, such as Ralphs, are nearby.

  • Services: Pharmacies and everyday services cluster along the strip.

Summary

Extended Stay America Woodland Hills was established as a practical, 146-room long-stay base in the Warner Center area, offering kitchens and essential amenities. However, the most critical update for travel planning is its shift in function: Since 2022, the building has moved out of hospitality service and into Los Angeles’ Homekey supportive‑housing program.

 

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