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New Images! A Walk On the Hill!

Image Library Updated

Ask and ye shall receive. I try, anyway. A lot of people have been telling me it’s hard to gage the deal with the loft. How does the space work with the scheme of things? Is the bedroom on that floor?

view10.jpgHopefully my new shots of the loft area, just added to the image library, helps put things in perspective. I would say the space is best used as a TV/office space. But creative minds might prove me wrong. I’ve yet to see a mirrored disco ball or herb garden up there, but what do I know.

I’ve also added a new area in the image library called “A walk on the hill.” This gives you a glimpse of the streets and hills we live on. About half a block up the hill, the ascent gets pretty dramatic but you get rewarded with great views. BTW- you’ll feel that climb in your legs the next day.view12.jpg Seriously, This isn't a lump, it's our towering hill!

One of the other great things about this location is that we are in the middle of a real neighborhood- homes, parks, cool vintage street lights, far removed from the busy boulevards. Being in a neighborhood surrounded by other neighborhoods will keep the density of this area set to mellow. Check it out.

That’s not to say this is Sleepytown, USA. The Americana at Brand will be opening in a couple of weeks bringing us more theatres (we already have 3, but an 18-plex won’t hurt), great restaurants, and a really great vibe to downtown Glendale. If you have been to The Grove, The Americana is kinda like that- developed by the same people. And being next to the Glendale Galleria Mall, its got something for everyone.

So let’s recap:

Great, safe neighborhood.

Easy access to downtown LA, Silver Lake, Hollywood

The Americana 5 minutes away.

What more do you want? Oh yeah, we’re still the best deal on condos around!

Posted on Monday, April 21, 2008 at 03:29PM by Registered CommenterJerry Hoffman | CommentsPost a Comment

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