This L.A. Apartment Tower Bets You'll Pay Manhattan Rents for Rolls-Royce Rides and Botox

  • Building on Beverly Hills border will have rents up to $25,000
  • Elevators direct residents with allergies away from pets

Ten Thousand stands under construction at 10000 Santa Monica Boulevard on the border of Beverly Hills and the Century City neighborhoods of Los Angeles, on Aug. 8, 2016.

Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg

With its 40 stories and monthly rents of as much as $25,000, a new Los Angeles apartment tower is reaching Manhattan’s heights. And its amenities may make New Yorkers jealous: a chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royce, in-house Botox and your latte brewed to order before you even ask for it.

In a city known for sprawling mansions, the 283-unit Ten Thousand, scheduled to open in January on the border of Century City and Beverly Hills, is testing the market for high-end living with high-rise views. It follows the success of the nearby 8500 Burton Way, which opened almost four years ago as one of the city’s first ultra-luxury rental buildings and is now fully leased with rents of $12,000 to $40,000 a month.