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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.

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Penthouse Collection: a New Collection of Eight Marquee Penthouses Rise Up in the Heart of Downtown Los Angeles

The continuing resurgence of Downtown Los Angeles as a hot investment market has led the way for some of the city’s tallest, most luxurious projects. Chief among them is Metropolis Los Angeles, Greenland USA’s mixed-use development consisting of four towers replete with more than 70,000 square feet of retail space, top-of-the-line residences, and unparalleled amenities.

The crown jewel of the property? The Penthouse Collection at Metropolis atop the 38-story Tower 1, with eight newly completed two-story homes presenting breathtaking jetliner views from Griffith Park and the San Gabriel Mountains to the coastline and beyond.

“In recent years, Downtown has emerged as one of the most vibrant communities in L.A., with a host of great dining, entertainment and cultural destinations including L.A. Live, Staples Center and The Financial District,” says Mike Leipart, managing partner of The Agency Development Group, who is leading the sales and marketing efforts at Metropolis and is working in partnership with James Harris and David Parnes to co-list the penthouses.

“With the addition of great neighborhood amenities—including Whole Foods, big-box retailers and boutique fitness studios—professionals who previously worked in Downtown and commuted can now comfortably call DTLA home.”

Interiors for the contemporary, two-story homes have been crafted by Harley Ellis Devereaux and Hirsch Bedner Associates, with first-class touches including floor-to-ceiling windows, automated shades, Caesarstone countertops, Miele and Bosch appliances, wine fridges, solid oak flooring, Toto and Waterworks bath features, and Nest Learning Thermostats.

Expect expansive floor plans that separate gathering and entertaining spaces from sleeping areas, with stand-out features including great rooms with towering window walls and open, gourmet kitchens, and opulent master suites with sweeping vistas, spa-style baths, and walk-in closets.

Among the amenities and services: a 24-hour lobby attendant and dedicated concierge, and a clubhouse with an indoor lounge and chef’s kitchen, resort pool with Jacuzzi, cabanas, and lounge. A sky park boasts fire pits, a barbecue area, a fitness and yoga studio, game and screening rooms, a meditation garden, and a dog park with a bathing station.

“The Penthouse Collection at Metropolis presents a unique opportunity for those seeking the finest in luxury living high above all Downtown L.A. has to offer,” says Mike Leipart.

“These penthouses will raise the bar of luxury living in Downtown L.A., and we are honored to bring them to market.”

Penthouse Collection at Metropolis
889 Francisco St, Los Angeles, CA 90017
855.657.8300 | metropolislosangles.com

Photographs: Courtesy of Metropolis

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