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The Penthouse Collection at Metropolis

The Jean-Gabriel Neukomm-designed Penthouse Collection includes four two-bedroom and four three-bedroom residences ranging from 1,735 square feet to 3,534 square feet, with prices from $2.194 million to $6.388 million.

The Height of Hospitality

As the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown hotel is a sight to behold. With 889 guest rooms and suites, including the 2,500 square foot Presidential Suite, the InterContinental offers an unparalleled level of comfort and convenience.

Hope Abounds at 1317 Hope Street by FMB Development

Included are 38 units of housing, primarily modern studios and one-bedroom apartments, along with two luxury penthouse suites with private roof decks, and six units reserved for affordable housing, ranging from approximately 420 square feet to 800 square feet. The ground-level floor will consist of 3,000 square feet of retail space.

Oceanwide Plaza a Downtown Destination

After gaining prominence as a builder of high-end, luxury residential and mixed-use commercial properties in China, Beijing-based Oceanwide Holdings is expanding its global presence with its first flagship project in the U.S.

Hotel Indigo: A Trip Back in Time

Situated at 899 Francisco St.—just one block from LA Live and Staples Center—the 18-story, Gensler-designed building features 350 rooms and suites priced from $229 per night.

Hotel Figueroa: Revived to Arrive

Today, that former Young Women’s Christian Association-owned haven at 939 S. Figueroa Street is undergoing a transformation that will see it re-emerge as a luxurious boutique property at the gateway to DTLA’s thriving arts, culture, dining, and nightlife scene.

TEN50 Is Designed With Angelenos Top of Mind

As the first condo tower to hit DTLA in almost a decade, the shiny-new, glass-cubed TEN50 is attracting the lion’s share of attention, with more than 50-percent of the boutique high-rise’s 151 residences snapped up since sales began last April.