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Lakers co-owner Jim Buss is asking $8.8 million for penthouse at L.A Live

Lakers co-owner Jim Buss has put a corner penthouse in downtown Los Angeles on the market for $8.8 million.

Lakers co-owner Jim Buss has put a corner penthouse in downtown Los Angeles on the market for $8.8 million.

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Lakers co-owner and executive Jim Buss has put his penthouse in downtown Los Angeles in play at $8.8 million.

Found within the Ritz-Carlton Residences at L.A. Live, the southeast-corner unit features wide-plank wood floors, Swarovski chandeliers and a remodeled kitchen with custom Italian cabinetry and a center island. Floor-to-ceiling walls of windows center on views of the downtown skyline, Hollywood Hills and coastline.

Nearly 4,300 square feet of open-plan space includes a formal entry, living and dining rooms and an office/study. There are three bedrooms, three full bathrooms and one half bath.

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A pair of parking spaces are included with the unit. A rooftop swimming pool, a fitness center and valet and concierge services are among building amenities.

Buss, 56, bought the penthouse three years ago for $4.05 million.

Cynthia Ambuehl of the Agency holds the listing.

Buss is the son of the late businessman and Lakers majority owner Jerry Buss. He has held the title of VP of basketball operations since 2005.

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