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In 1818, Francisco Ávila constructed the oldest standing residence in the City of Los Angeles, the Ávila Adobe.

A long time away from their humble beginnings, downtown skyscrapers have adapted to meet every expec tation when it comes to living in the lap of luxury. Braced at the knee, downtown’s lap of luxury supports the basics: courageous exterior and interior design, state of the the art amenities, rooftop pools, clubhouses and picturesque views. For downtown’s lap of luxu ry, these are the prerequisites. Follow the path to your dream home in Downtown LA

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825 S. Hill

“Old Claud Beelman Would be Proud” Built in 1920. 13 Stories Art Deco. Historic Core. Condo. High ceilings. Rooftop pool. Turquoise Terra Cotta. Hint: “What Time is It?” PRice: $600k

Park Fifth Tower

Penthouse at the Ritz Carlton Residences

“The Next Level of Luxury” 1.5 Acres of outdoor decks. 110 Fwy. Nitro Cold Brew on Tap. 24 HOur Concierge. Oasis Pool. Dog Park. Kids Playground. Hint: Emerald City. PRice: $2.2K - $6.6k

LOOK AROUND! Downtown has witnessed an explosion of brand new high-rise living destinations. Over the past few decades, the prestigious builders of these monumental giants, forged with shields of glass and metal, have changed city skylines across the world. In most recent years, these developers have set their sites on the skyline of downtown LA, building these giants to protect us and remind us of our own greatness.

“Bringing the Historic Building to LIfe: Built in 1903. Old Bank District Italian Marble Tops. Private Jacuzzi Penthouse. Rooftop Gym. Smart Appliances. Hint: Stiff Drinks Fast Women & Fine Cigars. PRice: $2.1K - $13k

“They dont make them like they used to” Built in 1912. Exposed Brick. Financial District. Marble Countertops. Pool. Pets Okay. Large floor Plans. Hint: When will Louie be back? Price $2K - $4.1k

In 1818, Francisco Ávila constructed the oldest standing residence in the City of Los Angeles, the Ávila Adobe.

A long time away from their humble beginnings, downtown skyscrapers have adapted to meet every expectation when it comes to living in the lap of luxury. Braced at the knee, downtown’s lap of luxury supports the basics: courageous exterior and interior design, state of the the art amenities, rooftop pools, clubhouses and picturesque views. For downtown’s lap of luxury, these are the prerequisites. Follow the path to your dream home in Downtown LA

“The Crown Jewel of Downtown LA ” Condo. FResh back on the market. South Park. Five Star Dining. Private Spa. Roof-top Pool. Grand Views. Hint: most expensive residential real estate in DTLA. PRice: $12million

HWH Luxury Living

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Having a furry family member, you may be in the market for first-rate pet-friendly housing. Pet owners will also love Llewellyn’s groundfloor units with landscaped patio areas, which include gates, perfect not only for kids to play, but fur-babies as well. Your pet will be beyond pampered and well-cared for if you choose to use the building’s pet grooming room with its hydraulic-lift table, washbasin and blower dryer. And again, there is that giant 32-acre pet-friendly park directly across the way.

“Live Above” 53 Stories. Historic Core. Club House Bar. Fitness Center. salt water pool, cababas & a hot tub. Dog Walk. Hint: Pershing Square exposed. PRice: $2.4K - $6.4k

Eastern Columbia

LOOK AROUND! Downtown has witnessed an explosion of brand new high-rise living destinations. Over the past few decades, the prestigious builders of these monumental giants, forged with shields of glass and metal, have changed city skylines across the world. In most recent years, these developers have set their sites on the skyline of downtown LA, building these giants to protect us and remind us of our own greatness.

“Where Culture Meets Community” 53 Stories. South Park. Private balconies. Fitness Center. Rooftop Pool. Hint: Wholesome Pets. PRice: $2.3K - $7k

Brockman Lofts

10 GREAT PLaCES and a cocktail HOW TO PLAY: DRIVE THE ONE WAY STREETS TO THE YOUR DREAM HOME ANSWER CORRECTLY SNAP A SHOT FOLLOW & TAG @DTLAWEEKLY on INSTAGRAM for a chancae to Win a FREE menu item at participating restaurants. Residents of Llewellyn will also enjoy an abundance of additional perks, nearly impossible to find in one building, including three landscaped courtyards; two rooftop decks with cabanas; mountain and cityscape views; heated pool and spa; an indoor-outdoor fitness center; and multiple indoor-outdoor entertaining spaces with flat screen TVs, barbecues, fire pits and ice makers.

After overseeing the building’s planning and getting to know local business owners during its construction, Alex Valente, Senior VP of High Street Residential, anticipates Llewellyn will breathe new life into the Mission Junction community:

“Llewellyn will fill a void in the market for those seeking a breathable alternative to downtown Los Angeles that provides access to both urban and outdoor pursuits. The community has a broad appeal, and we look forward to welcoming the first residents in the new year and helping them explore the vibrant Mission Junction neighborhood and the incredible local businesses that operate here.”

Part of this broad appeal, as Valente points out, is the neighborhood itself. If you are a social butterfly or simply enjoy exploring the sights and sounds around you, the neighborhood of Mission Junction places Llewellyn residents within arm’s reach of some of the best that Los Angeles has to offer: modern dining at Majordomo, craft beer at Highland Park Brewery and the soon-to-open Homage Brewery, local wine at Angeleno Wine Company, award-winning coffee at Chimney, unique grocery finds at Lax-C, art exhibitions on Chung King Road, baseball games at Dodger Stadium and so much more. CONTINUED ON PAGE

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