A stunning new Boy Scouts facility has opened in the heart of Los Angeles made possible by
private and corporate contributions that included the generous gifts from Cushman &
Wakefield’s Chairman John C. Cushman III and real estate developer Ray A. Watt - $2
million each.
The facility features a 24,000-square-foot office building that will serve as the new
headquarters for the LA Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America and a 22,000-square-foot park
with a climbing wall, campsite, nature center with 20 native trees, sports field and Scout
Skills Pavilion. The project sits on 1.5 acres just west of downtown Los Angeles and
immediately adjacent to the Hollywood Freeway (101). It will serve as the headquarters for L.A.
Area Council’s 54,000 youth participants and 7,000 adult volunteers and will give the
local youth the opportunity to get all the way to First Class Scout without ever having to
leave the city.
“This is a truly groundbreaking facility that will offer life-changing programs and
untold opportunity,” said Mr. Cushman. “I have had an enormously rewarding and
wonderful career in real estate, and it has been significantly enhanced by my experiences and
the opportunities I have had with the Boy Scouts of America. I am truly honored to be part of
this dream come true.”
John H. Semcken III, Vice President of Majestic Realty and Chair of the Cushman Watt Scout
Center Committee, said: “Rather than abandon the inner city and give up on the kids and
communities that need most what scouting has to offer, the LA Council decided to invest and
rebuild, transforming a crumbling blacktop parking lot into a stunning green oasis, and giving
kids a reason to hope.”
Stephen E. Barnes, Scout Executive of the LA Area Council, says the Center will make
scouting more accessible to at high risk youth. “Thanks to the generosity and supporters
like Ray Watt and John Cushman, more young boys will be introduced to the values, tools and
opportunities of scouting to help them reject gangs and drugs, and develop self respect and a
hopeful future.”
John C. Cushman III currently serves on the Boy Scouts’ National Executive
Board. He is also Past National President of the Boy Scouts of America and Past President
of the Boy Scouts of America Foundation.
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