
Join BREAA LA for an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at two pioneering projects by RYDA, led by one of our own board members, Farnaz Omidvar. This dual tour highlights both adaptive reuse / retail activation and high-end residential development in Silver Lake’s Sunset corridor, followed by a happy hour across the street at The Thirsty Crow.
About Sunset Row
Sunset Row is RYDA’s bold transformation of vintage industrial and auto shop structures into a vibrant destination. It brings together over 19,000 square feet of curated retail and restaurant space, organized around a central courtyard that creates a social backbone for the project.
Architecturally, Sunset Row preserves the original bow-truss structures and industrial heritage while incorporating modern storefronts with generous glass facades and sleek interiors. The design fosters an engaging, walkable retail environment that feels new and fresh while still rooted in the history of the neighborhood.
About Mysa Silver Lake
Just steps from Sunset Row, Mysa Silver Lake is RYDA’s newly completed five-story, 74-unit multifamily residence. The building includes studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units, all organized around a landscaped internal courtyard. Key amenities include a rooftop deck, community lounge, and secure parking.
The design aesthetic blends Scandinavian and Japanese influences with an emphasis on light, openness, and quality finishes. With floor-to-ceiling windows, modern kitchens and baths, and smart home features, the project balances the surrounding urban energy with interior comforts.
About RYDA
RYDA is a fully integrated real estate development firm based in Los Angeles, known for creating thoughtfully designed mixed-use projects that connect to community context and culture. Their mission is: “We Create Space for Communities to Flourish.” They pursue projects that are both ambitious and contextually responsive, drawing on historical influences while pushing toward new forms of urban vitality.
With Sunset Row and Mysa Silver Lake, RYDA demonstrates how careful design and adaptive reuse can converge in a single corridor to uplift neighborhood experience and create lasting value.