Craftsman Blocks to Canyon Lots
Pasadena's 137,554 residents are spread across a city of striking contrasts — dense craftsman blocks in Bungalow Heaven and Madison Heights give way to the hillside terrain of Linda Vista and the San Rafael Hills, while the Playhouse District and South Lake Avenue corridor anchor a commercial core that rivals many larger cities. With a median age just under 40 and an average household size of 2.37, Pasadena's property owners tend to be established, invested in their homes, and deliberate about how construction work gets done.
- ✓Hillside and flat-lot experience across Pasadena's varied terrain
- ✓Craftsman-era homes handled with period-appropriate care
- ✓All permits routed through Pasadena's own building department
- ✓Residential and commercial projects, concept to completion
- ✓Backed by 5-star client reviews

Hollywood Contractor Corp provides full-service general contracting in Pasadena, covering remodels, ADUs, new construction, roofing, and more. Pasadena is a majority-renter city — roughly 58% renters — yet its owner-occupied properties in neighborhoods like Bungalow Heaven and Hastings Ranch drive consistent demand for substantial renovation and addition projects. Call (818) 264-1955.
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- ✓Roof replacement for Pasadena homes
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A City Built in Layers
Few cities in the San Gabriel Valley carry as much architectural and topographic variety as Pasadena. The valley floor neighborhoods — Bungalow Heaven, Lamanda Park, Daisy Villa, Normandie Heights — are defined by early-twentieth-century craftsman bungalows, California Colonials, and postwar ranches sitting on relatively flat, established lots. Move north and west toward Linda Vista and the San Rafael Hills, and the terrain shifts sharply: steep slopes, canyon-adjacent parcels, and properties where grading, drainage, and structural engineering become central to any meaningful construction scope. Chapman Woods and Hastings Ranch, further east, represent a different character again — larger lots, mid-century builds, and a quieter residential scale. Understanding which part of Pasadena a project sits in shapes every decision Hollywood Contractor Corp makes before a single permit application is filed. The city's roughly 56,000 households are split between a majority-renter population (approximately 58% renters) and a meaningful owner-occupancy base of about 42% — and it is those owner-occupied properties, many of them in higher-value, established areas, that consistently drive the most ambitious remodeling, addition, and new construction work in the city.
- ✓Valley floor neighborhoods: craftsman and postwar stock on flat lots
- ✓Linda Vista and San Rafael Hills: hillside terrain with slope and drainage complexity
- ✓Hastings Ranch and Chapman Woods: larger mid-century lots, different structural profile
- ✓Bungalow Heaven: a nationally recognized craftsman historic district
- ✓Playhouse District and South Lake Avenue: active commercial renovation corridor
- ✓Majority-renter city overall, but owner-occupied properties skew toward substantial projects
What Older Pasadena Homes Demand
A significant portion of Pasadena's residential stock dates to the 1910s through the 1940s — homes that are now well over 80 years old and carry both the charm and the complexity that comes with that age. In Bungalow Heaven, Madison Heights, and Normandie Heights, original wood-framed construction, aging electrical and plumbing systems, and foundations that predate modern seismic standards are common realities. These homes reward careful, informed work — not a one-size approach borrowed from newer construction. Hollywood Contractor Corp's full-service scope means that when a kitchen remodel in a 1920s craftsman uncovers outdated wiring or a bathroom addition in Lamanda Park requires a foundation assessment, those findings don't stall the project or get handed off to a separate contractor. The work stays coordinated under one roof, from structural evaluation through final finish. For homeowners near landmarks like the Wrigley Mansion or the Fenyes Mansion — properties that set the architectural tone for entire surrounding blocks — that continuity of craft matters.
Why Homeowners Choose Hollywood Contractor Corp
A family-run team that treats every Pasadena home like it is our own.

Permits Run Through the City
Pasadena is a fully incorporated city with its own building and planning department — meaning every permit, inspection, and plan check for construction work here goes through the City of Pasadena, not Los Angeles County. That distinction matters practically: Pasadena's department has its own submittal requirements, its own review timelines, and its own inspectors who know the city's housing stock and zoning conditions well. For properties in or near Pasadena's historic districts, design review adds another layer that requires accurate documentation and sometimes specific material approvals. Hollywood Contractor Corp handles the permit process as part of the project — preparing and submitting applications, coordinating plan checks, and scheduling inspections so that property owners in the Caltech area, the Playhouse District, or anywhere across Pasadena's six zip codes aren't left managing bureaucratic back-and-forth on their own. Working with a contractor already familiar with how Pasadena's department operates shortens the gap between project approval and breaking ground.
- ✓All permits filed with the City of Pasadena's own building department
- ✓Plan check and inspection coordination handled by Hollywood Contractor Corp
- ✓Historic district properties may require design review beyond standard permitting
- ✓Zoning and setback rules vary across Pasadena's neighborhoods and lot types
- ✓Familiarity with local inspectors and submittal formats reduces revision cycles
- ✓Covers all Pasadena zip codes: 91101, 91103, 91104, 91105, 91106, 91107
Every Project Type, One Team
Hollywood Contractor Corp's scope in Pasadena spans the full range of residential and commercial construction — from a bathroom remodel in a Daisy Villa bungalow to a new ADU on a Hastings Ranch lot to a commercial exterior renovation along the South Lake Avenue corridor. Each service has its own dedicated Pasadena page where cost ranges, timelines, and scope specifics live in detail; what matters at the city level is that all of these project types are handled by the same contractor, under one contract, with consistent communication from concept through the final inspection. Full home remodels, kitchen and bathroom renovations, home additions, ADU construction, structural renovations, deck and patio work, roof installation, exterior renovations, siding and stucco, and foundation work are all within scope. Whether a property owner in the Caltech area is expanding a single-family home or a commercial property owner in the Playhouse District needs a full exterior overhaul, the process starts the same way: a conversation about the property, the goals, and what the City of Pasadena's department will require to get it approved. Call (818) 264-1955 to start that conversation.
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Linda Vista and the San Rafael Hills
The hillside communities on Pasadena's northern and western edges — Linda Vista, the San Rafael Hills, and the slopes above the Arroyo Seco — present a construction environment that is categorically different from the flat valley floor. Lot access, grading requirements, soil stability, and drainage all become primary concerns before any structural work begins. Homes on these parcels are often built into slopes, cantilevered, or set on foundations that require engineering review specific to the site's topography. For property owners in these areas considering additions, new construction, or even significant exterior renovations, the planning phase is longer and the documentation requirements more detailed. Hollywood Contractor Corp approaches hillside projects with that reality built into the project schedule from the start — not as a surprise that surfaces after a contract is signed. The payoff for owners who navigate that complexity is significant: hillside properties in Pasadena sit in an established, higher-value segment of the market, and well-executed construction work here carries real long-term weight.
- ✓Slope access and equipment logistics planned before project start
- ✓Grading and drainage engineering coordinated with structural scope
- ✓Foundation types matched to site-specific soil and topography conditions
- ✓Hillside additions require more detailed plan sets for city review
- ✓Arroyo Seco-adjacent properties may carry additional environmental review
- ✓Higher-value hillside market rewards quality, well-documented construction
Beyond Residential Pasadena
Pasadena's commercial corridors — Old Pasadena, the Playhouse District, and South Lake Avenue — are among the most active in the San Gabriel Valley, and the buildings along them range from early-twentieth-century brick and masonry structures to mid-century commercial blocks to newer mixed-use developments. Hollywood Contractor Corp's scope is not limited to single-family residential: commercial property owners and investors in Pasadena can bring the same full-service approach to exterior renovations, interior build-outs, structural modifications, and roofing on income-generating or commercial properties. The permit and inspection process for commercial work runs through the same City of Pasadena building department, but with different plan check requirements and occupancy considerations that a general contractor experienced in both project types is better positioned to navigate. For property owners managing buildings near landmarks like Pasadena City Hall or the USC Pacific Asia Museum, where the surrounding architectural context is prominent, that experience translates directly into work that holds up to scrutiny. Call (818) 264-1955 to discuss a commercial project in Pasadena.

From First Call to Approved Plans
For most Pasadena property owners, the gap between wanting construction work done and actually starting it comes down to uncertainty: uncertainty about scope, about what the city will require, and about whether the contractor they're talking to has actually worked through Pasadena's specific permit process before. Hollywood Contractor Corp's process is designed to close that gap early. The first conversation covers the property — its location within Pasadena, the age and type of construction, the goals for the project, and any known constraints like hillside terrain or historic district adjacency. From there, the scope is defined, the permit strategy is mapped to what the City of Pasadena's department will need, and the project moves into design and plan preparation before any work begins on site. That front-end investment in clarity — on scope, on permitting, on what the property's specific conditions require — is what keeps projects in Bungalow Heaven, Hastings Ranch, and the San Rafael Hills on schedule once they start. Property owners in Pasadena and neighboring communities including Arcadia, San Marino, Altadena, and La Cañada Flintridge are welcome to reach out. Call (818) 264-1955 to get started.
Pasadena and Its Neighbors
Hollywood Contractor Corp's work in and around Pasadena extends to the surrounding communities that share its geography and housing character. Altadena, immediately to the north, carries a similar mix of craftsman and mid-century residential stock. San Marino, to the south, is a high-value residential city where construction quality and permit compliance are closely scrutinized. Arcadia, Monrovia, Temple City, and Rosemead round out the eastern San Gabriel Valley communities where the same full-service approach applies. Glendale and La Cañada Flintridge, to the west, bring their own terrain and jurisdictional considerations — each with its own building department and its own permit process. For property owners in any of these cities, the starting point is the same: a direct conversation about the property and the project. Call (818) 264-1955.
Pasadena at a Glance
Serving Pasadena & the Surrounding Area
Hollywood Contractor Corp provides general contracting and construction throughout Pasadena. Service areas include Bungalow Heaven, Playhouse District, Old Pasadena, South Lake Avenue District, Hastings Ranch, Linda Vista, San Rafael Hills, Madison Heights, Caltech, Lamanda Park, Chapman Woods and Normandie Heights. We also serve nearby Arcadia, Monrovia, Duarte, Azusa, Glendora and San Marino. The map below outlines the Pasadena area we cover.
Landmarks & Neighborhoods in Pasadena
Notable Places in Pasadena
- •Old Pasadena
- •Wrigley Mansion
- •Pasadena City Hall
- •Fenyes Mansion
- •Pasadena Museum of History
- •USC Pacific Asia Museum
Areas We Serve in Pasadena
Zip Codes: 91101, 91103, 91104, 91105, 91106, 91107
Neighborhoods: Bungalow Heaven, Playhouse District, Old Pasadena, South Lake Avenue District, Hastings Ranch, Linda Vista, San Rafael Hills, Madison Heights, Caltech, Lamanda Park, Chapman Woods, Normandie Heights, Daisy Villa
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Cities We Serve Near Pasadena
Hollywood Contractor Corp proudly serves homeowners across these Southern California communities.
- ✓Altadena, CA 91001
- ✓Bell Canyon, CA 91307
- ✓Beverly Hills, CA 90210
- ✓Burbank, CA 91501
- ✓Calabasas, CA 91302
- ✓Echo Park, CA 90026
- ✓El Monte, CA 91731
- ✓Encino, CA 91316
- ✓Glendale, CA 91201
- ✓Granada Hills, CA 91344
- ✓Highland Park, CA 90042
- ✓La Canada Flintridge, CA 91011
- ✓La Crescenta, CA 91214
- ✓La Crescenta Montrose, CA 91214
- ✓Los Angeles, CA 90001
- ✓Malibu, CA 90263
- ✓Mar Vista, CA 90066
- ✓North Hollywood, CA 91601
- ✓Northridge, CA 91324
- ✓Panorama City, CA 91402
- ✓Pasadena, CA 91101
- ✓San Gabriel Valley, CA 90601
- ✓Santa Clarita, CA 91350
- ✓Santa Monica, CA 90401
- ✓Sherman Oaks, CA 91401
- ✓Silver Lake, CA 90026
- ✓Studio City, CA 91604
- ✓Sun Valley, CA 91352
- ✓Sunland, CA 91040
- ✓Tujunga, CA 91040
- ✓Valley Village, CA 91601
- ✓Van Nuys, CA 91401
- ✓Venice, CA 90291
- ✓West Covina, CA 91790
- ✓West Hills, CA 91307