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The Crescent

A Class A office building alongside the first luxury apartment building constructed in the Beverly Hills Golden Triangle in 25 years

Project Address

155 N Crescent Dr
Beverly Hills, CA

Project Details

Mixed-use development; luxury apartments, retail, office, and below-grade parking

Project Size

88-unit luxury apartments; 40,000 square feet office including ground-floor retail; 534-car parking structure (at and below grade).

Located in the heart of Beverly Hills at the corner of Crescent and Wilshire, this mixed-use project combines world-class office space with the finest luxury apartments in Beverly Hills. The principals worked closely with neighborhood residents and the city of Beverly Hills to minimize the project’s visual impact and create a pedestrian-friendly design that conformed to the neighborhood’s village atmosphere.

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