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Mitsui Fudosan Launches Leasing at DTLA Rentals

Mitsui Fudosan America (MFA) said Figueroa Eight, its first self-developed project in the U.S. and located in Downtown Los Angeles, has begun leasing with move-ins scheduled for early 2024. MFA topped out construction on the 438-unit rental apartment tower in October 2022.

“Figueroa Eight epitomizes MFA’s continued commitment to Downtown Los Angeles,” said Stuart Morkun, VP development for MFA’s LA office. “Downtown LA is home to some of the city’s finest dining and art establishments, consistently making it one of the U.S.’ topmost desired destinations. With Figueroa Eight, the resident community will have access to a truly elevated luxury living experience led by hospitality-level staff and hotel-like offerings.”

Unique to Figueroa Eight is a social club available via membership, located on the building’s 41st floor. The club will feature a rotating social program and a food and beverage concept exclusive to Figueroa Eight residents and select guests only.

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