El Segundo punches well above its weight for a city of roughly six square miles tucked between Los Angeles International Airport and Santa Monica Bay. Originally built around a Standard Oil refinery in 1910, the city has grown into one of Southern California's most concentrated aerospace and technology corridors, with major defense and aviation companies anchoring a commercial base that gives the broader community a steady, purposeful energy. Despite that industrial footprint, the residential side of town retains a genuine small-city feel that's increasingly rare this close to Los Angeles.
Downtown along Main Street draws people in with independent shops and the El Segundo Museum of Art, while the Smoky Hollow district has carved out a creative identity with studios and craft spaces. The Beach District sits closest to the water and the Strand bike path, offering a quieter coastal character.