View Park–Windsor Hills, California

[3] While the neighborhood is still predominantly African-American, the area is undergoing a demographic shift as new homeowners (mostly white or Asian families), who work in nearby Culver City, Downtown Los Angeles, Santa Monica and other job hub areas are moving into the neighborhood.

View Park architecture features the work of many notable architects, such as the Los Angeles Investment Company, Postle & Postle, R. F. Ruck, Paul Haynes, Leopold Fischer, H. Roy Kelley, Raphael Soriano, Charles W. Wong, Robert Earl, M.C.

It is also rumored that renowned African American architect Paul Williams had built several homes in View Park.

It was the first subdivision in Southern California for which the newly created Federal Housing Administration provided mortgage insurance.

For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined View Park−Windsor Hills as a census-designated place (CDP).

As of end of 2020, View Park-Windsor hills ranks #1 among top 10 richest Black communities in U.S., with an average family income of $159,168.

The park opened on August 17, 1971, and is adjacent to Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area with the newly Stocker Trail Corridor pathway to connect the two.

Federally, View Park−Windsor Hills is located in California's 37th congressional district, which is represented by Democrat Sydney Kamlager-Dove.

[citation needed] Criminal Law Enforcement Services including patrol are provided by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department out of the Marina Del Rey station with a substation in the Ladera shopping center.

Harcourt Avenue palm trees, View Park
Homes along Angeles Vista Blvd. through View Park
View Park Bebe Moore Campbell Public Library
54th Street Elementary School
Los Angeles County map