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Long Beach's 1900 Ocean Apartments Captures the Essence of Luxury Beach Living

Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:00am EDT
LONG BEACH, Calif., Oct. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- 1900 Ocean, the premier high-rise
luxury apartment homes situated right on the sand in Long Beach, offers a
resort-like beachfront living experience in the heart of one of Southern
California's most exciting cities. 

The 18-story landmark high-rise--known for its prime oceanfront location,
incredible views, 24-hour doorman and concierge, a full service cafe/deli and
abundant array of amenities--is currently offering special, limited-time
leasing rates on select apartment homes that can save residents as much as
$4,800. 

"1900 Ocean is a one-of-a-kind property, and our residents share the same
sentiment," says Frank T. Suryan, Jr., Chairman and CEO of Lyon Capital
Ventures, the building's owner.  "It's all about a luxurious way of life that
promises the best in beachfront living. We offer spectacular city and ocean
views, proximity to Downtown Long Beach and its culturally rich neighborhoods,
as well as a wealth of amenities and services that go above and beyond the
expected."

Suryan is quick to describe the envious and often eclectic way of life that
awaits new residents. "Here, you can lounge the day away at our beachfront
pool, join a Pilates class, connect to the complimentary WiFi to get some work
done, take an easy ride on the bike path to Shoreline Village and the Pike at
Rainbow Harbor, or just unwind at home enjoying room service from the on-site
cafe/deli." 

The amenity-rich resort environment of 1900 Ocean includes an exquisite lobby
with a 24-hour doorman, concierge services, business and conference center
with complimentary wireless Internet access, state-of-the-art beach-front
fitness center with personal trainers available, an oceanfront clubroom for
special events, a spectacular beachfront pool and lushly landscaped grounds,
controlled-access parking, an on-site cafe/deli providing room service, as
well as housekeeping services, auto detailing and dry cleaning drop-off and
pick-up.  

The residences--with newly upgraded interiors, some including classic
architectural details such as crown moulding & granite countertops--offer
maple or paneled cabinetry and raised panel doors. The floorplans are
spacious, well thought out, and filled with natural light. The homes feature
the latest designer touches such as lever hardware, granite and marble
accents, and designer paint and carpet. Refrigerators and microwaves come
standard, in-home washers and dryers are available. Dramatic kitchens are
geared for the art of entertaining, whether it's an intimate candlelit dinner
for two or a high-rise cocktail party set before the alluring backdrop of the
entire Long Beach city skyline. 

1900 Ocean is a property of Lyon Apartment Companies, which manages more than
14,000 apartment homes coast to coast. Lyon Management Group, Inc., founded in
1989 by Frank T. Suryan, Jr., offers the Lyon Peace of Mind Program, allowing
residents early termination incase of job loss.  The company has earned
numerous industry awards, including multiple California Council for Quality
and Service "Best-in-Class" honors, as well as the "Best in the Industry"
resident satisfaction awards from CEL & Associates, the nation's largest
surveyor of resident satisfaction. 

For more information on 1900 Ocean, call the leasing office at (562) 435-4848
or visit www.lyon1900ocean.com. 



SOURCE  Lyon Apartment Companies

Jeff Duclos, +1-310-374-0465, jeff@vonjessenduclos.com, for Lyon Apartment
Companies



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