Only a select few businesses find themselves atop the skyscraping office suites of downtown L.A., where ears pop on the way up, gourmet meals are served, VIP clients are entertained and earthquakes occasionally shake things up.
Working in these prestigious locations on the top floor of the city's five tallest towers are a big law firm, a metal service company, an investment management firm, a mutual fund company and a computer services firm involved in Japanese pornography.
— latimes.com
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That's taller than the twin black towers shown at the left, which are 52 stories each, having worked within walking distance of them once upon a time. With the Bonaventure beyond them, the view in the distance and through the smog (or is it haze?) is toward Echo Park and Hollywood. Also, from that vantage point, it's also possible to look west and possibly be able to see the Pacific Ocean.
How nice to know that even a company dealing with Japanese pornography occupies the top floor of a L.A. high rise. So, then, such are the folks accumulating frequent flyer miles, with bonus miles, for flying upstairs in the sleeper seats between LAX and NRT, and vice- versa.
This demonstrates why the LA Times is looking more and more like a high-school newspaper: trailblazing journalism exposing how wealthy firms occupy the top floors of a city's tallest high-rises. Who'd've ever guessed?
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