Original article published by Lux Expose
Written by Staff
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a drastic impact on every aspect of the worldwide economy, including the media and entertainment industry. After a long pause during the beginning of the crises, TV shows, and movies are getting back in production, and cinemas and theaters are once again open for business.
Many of those who work in the entertainment industry – either in front of the camera or behind the scenes – have begun moving back to the cities where their productions are located. These professionals are looking for homes that offer privacy along with convenient access to the venues and studios where they spend their long days. Take a look at residences that are perfectly suited for those who work in the entertainment industry.
10777 Wilshire Blvd #707 (Beverly Hills, California)
It is in Beverly Hills where Hollywood’s elite live, dine and shop. 10777 Wilshire Blvd is Beverly Hills’ new, highly-desirable penthouse that feels like a 6-star hotel stay. Recently listed by Nourmand & Associates‘ Pate Stevens, the 7th floor unit offers floor-to-ceiling windows with beautiful views of Los Angeles, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, valet service and 24-hour concierge. Ideal for entertaining, the $4.39 suite comes with a 525 sqft private rooftop terrace.
Four Seasons Private Residences Nashville (Nashville)
For professionals based in the Music City, Four Seasons Private Residences Nashville‘s 143 private residences are the most sought-after units in the city. The development is located close to Nashville’s most famous performing arts venues like the Ryman Auditorium and the Ascend Amphitheatre, and nearby the city’s famous nightlife.
Bloom on Forty Fifth (New York)
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Located in the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood on the West Side of Manhattan, Bloom on Forty Fifth is a short walk to Manhattan’s Theater District and the rest of the bright lights of Midtown Manhattan. It features 92 residences with an 8,000 square foot park-like elevated terrace that is set between the north and south residential towers. The ?open-air? courtyard is ?beautifully ?landscaped with a variety of plants and full-size trees, including three honey locust trees, along with various seating areas.
Alaia Belize (San Pedro, Belize)
Made famous by Madonna in her song “La Isla Bonita”, San Pedro is a small island beach town in Belize. Alaia offers the ideal residence to experience the area, with the ultimate combination of luxury and privacy for entertainment industry professionals seeking relaxation. The residents of 71 stylish studios, two- and three-bedroom condominiums and eight oceanfront villas enjoy access to all hotel amenities including the Mar de Tumbo beach, nine dining experiences, an onsite dive shop, a spa and gym, and a suspended rooftop pool and lounge. While luxurious, life in Belize is also economical with minimal property taxes, high value in the Belizean currency, easy and inexpensive flights, and a thriving economy.
AKA West Hollywood (West Hollywood)
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West Hollywood is one of the best places to live in California – especially for entertainment industry professionals trying to make it in their career. Well-known for celebrity spottings around every corner, AKA West Hollywood is situated right on the iconic Sunset Strip and sits next to Beverly Hill’s and some of the world’s largest entertainment companies. It offers studio, one and two-bedroom residences, fully furnished and equipped for weeklong or longer stays. It is also the perfect living solution for those who don’t want to commit to a long lease.
The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, New York (New York City)
From music production to tv entertainment, the modeling industry and beyond, New York is the place to be when seeking a plethora of career opportunities. To go along with the lavish lifestyle of a New Yorker, the Residences at Mandarin Oriental, New York located in the heart of Columbus Circle have 64 exclusive Residences for the city’s elite. Apartments range from two-to-four bedroom residences, spanning 1,000 to over 8,000 square feet, ideal to fit one’s needs.