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BRENTWOOD SQUARE was built by B.J. McMorrow, “Mac”, in 1969.  The first and only ten story high-rise commercial building in the community of Brentwood, in West Los Angeles, California. Our location gives access to an attractive array of restaurants and commercial activity nearby.  

Mac is also credited with developing the Brentwood Medical Plaza, as well as the original Brentwood Savings and Loan, to name a few. Helped by Mac’s vision this once small community has grown into a thriving business district.  

Mac was an integral part of our Westside community. He established deep roots first with his plumbing business, Wil-Mor Plumbing, then by becoming involved in many local organizations.

Mac was a past president of the Brentwood Youth House and of the Brentwood-San Vicente Chamber of Commerce. He played an active role in community affairs as well.  He was a Commissioner of the Rehabilitation Appeals Board of the L.A. County Department of Engineer-Facilities, a “Champion” of the Brentwood Library Expansion campaign and supervised the remodeling of the Brentwood Youth House.

Most of all, Mac was a friend to his tenants and to his community. Here at BRENTWOOD SQUARE, we are committed to continuing Mac’s traditions of top quality facilities and friendly tenant relations.


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