Open House Lofts Los Angeles
546 Rose Ave
Unit 3
Venice, CA 90291
Metro Area: Los Angeles (CA)
Phone: (310) 396-2111
Fax: (310) 396-2414
Email: info@openhouselofts.com
Personnel
| Theodore Liouliakis, Partner/Co-Director |
| Yvette Quiazon, Partner/President |
Company Description
Creative spaces available for focus groups, IDI's, workshops and meetings. Open House Lofts was founded in 1999 as a creative alternative to traditional focus group facilities, in an effort to provide an environment more conducive to inspiring quality consumer insights. Open House clients and respondents enjoy a uniquely refined, boutique experience, but with all the accoutrements and services of a traditional focus group facility. Only one client at a time is hosted at either 2,500 square foot space, in New York and LA, ensuring the highest level of service and accommodation. Premium in-house recruiting and moderating is also offered. Open House Lofts is the original non-traditional market research facility, and is a division of whY-Q Inc., a global, full-service market research firm.
Affiliations: AMA, MRA, QRCA
Facility Details
Rooms: Spacious, multi-room, multi-level loft space, converted and customized to meet the needs of the market research community - includes living room, dining area, kitchen and separate closed-circuited client viewing room (via 60" HD LCD monitor).
Location: Venice/Santa Monica
Travel time from airport: 15 min.
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Branch Offices
Open House Lofts New York
75 Greene St.
5th Floor
New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212) 473-6000
Email: Email Address
Market Research Specialties
Types of Research
Research Techniques & Services
- Qualitative Services - Moderating: Moderator
- Qualitative Services - Related: Video Conferencing
- Qualitative Services - Related: Video Editing and Analysis
- Qualitative Services - Related: Video Taping
- Qualitative Services: Focus Group Facility
- Qualitative Services: Focus Group Recruiting
- Qualitative Services: General
- Qualitative Services: Usability Lab




