Westlake
Westlake may refer to:
Places
Australia
- Westlake, Canberra, a ghost town suburb of Canberra
- Westlake, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane
New Zealand
- Westlake, New Zealand, a suburb of Auckland
United States
- Westlake, Daly City, California
- Westlake, Los Angeles, California
- Westlake, California, a master-planned community which now comprises:
- The entirety of Westlake Village, California
- A neighborhood in Thousand Oaks, California
- Westlake, Florida
- Westlake, Georgia
- Westlake, Louisiana
- Westlake, Ohio
- Westlake, Oregon
- Westlake, Texas
- Westlake, Seattle, Washington
- Westlake Center, Seattle, Washington
- Westlake Corner, Virginia
- Westlake High School (disambiguation)
- West Lake Hills, Texas
People
- Clive Westlake (1932–2000), British songwriter
- David Westlake, British singer/songwriter
- Dean Westlake (1960-2022), American politician
- Donald E. Westlake (1933–2008), American author
- H.D. Westlake (1906–1992), British classical scholar; see Hellenica Oxyrhynchia
- John Westlake (law scholar) (1828–1913), English writer on international law
- Martin Westlake, British and Belgian author, musician, and EU civil servant
- Nathaniel Westlake (1833–1921), British artist specialising in stained glass
- Nigel Westlake (born 1958), Australian composer
- Philip Westlake, British painter and brother of Nathaniel
Train stations
- Westlake (Link station), a light rail and bus station in Seattle
- Westlake / MacArthur Park (LACMTA station), a Red Line and Purple Line subway station in Los Angeles
- Westlake Station (disambiguation), stations of the name
Other
- Westlake (album), a 1987 album by David Westlake
- Westlake Chemical
- Westlake Entertainment, a DVD distributor; see Keystone Studios § Legacy
- Westlake Recording Studios, in West Hollywood, California
- Westlake Tyres, a brand of automotive tyres owned by Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Company
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