DC Entertainment's new Burbank, Calif., headquarters isn't quite Titans Tower, but it'll do.

The Hollywood Reporter tracks down the building that, beginning in mid-August, will house the company's film and television, digital, administrative and consumer-products operations: The Pointe, a new 14-story office tower at 2900 W. Alameda Ave., nestled beside Disney/ABC, and less than a mile from Warner Bros. Studios.

DC has a 10-year lease on the entire second floor, 35,000 square feet of space "valued at roughly $16 million." Landlord Worthe Real Estate Group advertises a "lobby crafted from the finest building materials; sleek and sophisticated, modern patterned glass with rich, imported Italian marble and travertine, walnut ceiling, and unique waved wood wall system." The building also boasts "10 foot floor-to-ceiling vision glass for panoramic view of city and mountains," and "over three acres of picturesque plaza with mature shade trees, walkways and benches." There's also a health club and restaurant on the first floor.

Warner Bros. has set up DC with temporary offices at 3400 Riverside Drive, where some have been working since last year, presumably following the announcement in late September of the massive corporate restructuring that leaves the publishing division in New York City while consolidating the rest of the companies operations on the West Coast. WildStorm's offices in La Jolla, Calif., as well as the imprint itself, were shuttered as part of the reorganization.

Although DC wouldn't say how many employees will work out of the new space once construction is complete, it's known that DC Entertainment President Diane Nelson will have an office there and at the Warner Bros. lot.