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May 15, 2026

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54 DIGS.NET | 5.15.26 S W E E T D I G S | 2 1 2 0 T H E S T R A N D To that end, "The structures are simi- lar, like a king and a queen, but they're not identical," Altamura says. "They play off each other." Consistencies in form and material, including long, clean lines, sharp angles and slim silhouettes, as well as striking yet subdued contemporary façades featuring materials in sympathy with the coastal setting. Subtle breaks in rooflines, a mix of ceiling heights and thoughtful considerations both beautiful and prac- tical are among the marks of distinction. Overlapping shapes, overhangs, and canti- lever decks, meanwhile, are used to create dramatic shadows and offer protection from the sun. "The buildings are modern, but they're a warm modern," Lee says of the design, which places bedrooms on the top floor, kitchen and living areas on the middle levels, and family spaces on the lower levels for a balance of privacy and entertaining spaces. Add to this all that extravagant glass and a series of outdoor patios and decks, and, as Lee puts it, "You have indoor/outdoor living even when the doors are closed." Expansive views of sun, sand, and the shining Pacific backdrop it all. "It's a great observatory of beach life," he adds. Priced at $24 million with the option for buyers to purchase the parcels separately for $10-$14 million, the property packages flexibility with the time saved in the typi- cally long, precarious approval process and plum proximity to the beach and the quint- essential Manhattan Beach lifestyle. "It is a dream to build," Altamura concedes, "but the timeframe for develop- ing plans with an architect and navigating coastal approvals often takes much longer than anticipated. With a final Coastal Development Permit in place, this property alleviates that significant hurdle from the start." Moreover, he adds, "Very rarely does a double lot come for sale with the ability to build in this location." In 2120 The Strand, living the dream is ever closer to reality. A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N

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