High-end high-rise.High-End high-end adj. Informal 1. Appealing to sophisticated and discerning customers: a high-end department store; high-end video equipment. 2. High-Rise: Construction will begin in mid-February for the Carlyle, a 24-story residential high rise with 78 condominiums, along the "Golden Mile" of the Wilshire Corridor. The developers--Michael Rosenfeld, chief executive of Woodridge Capital, and Michael Talla, chairman of Sports Club/LA--are partners in Wilshire Carlyle Partners LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control . The Carlyle will include a card room, a Sports Club/LA fitness center, a library and a wine cellar cellar Portion of a building beneath ground level, used for utilitarian and storage purposes. It is often called a basement, especially when constructed as part of a foundation. A cellar used for food storage (e.g. . Round-the-clock valet parking valet parking n. Parking arrangements provided by a commercial establishment, such as a restaurant, whereby patrons leave their cars at the entrance and attendants park and retrieve them. Noun 1. and highspeed elevators opening directly to private residence foyers are amenities also available to residents. Units will average 2,700 to 3,500 square feet, with penthouses on the top floors of more than 5,500 square feet. The Carlyle is scheduled for completion in late 2008. |
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