Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Strip acrobat Michal Furmanczyk takes the leap at The Ogden

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Michal Furmanczyk has spent most of his life fulfilling his dream as a profession­al acrobat, which enabled him to travel and live in cities all over the world. In 2011, he accepted an offer to work with the critically acclaimed acro-cabaret variety show, “Absinthe,” which led him to Las Vegas. Earlier this year, he planted roots in the Entertainm­ent Capital of the World by purchasing a spacious one-bedroom residence in the sky at The Ogden, an iconic 21-story high-rise condominiu­m tower in the heart of downtown Las Vegas.

“I purchased a single-family home in 2013, but after a few years, I realized it was too much house for my needs and required too much maintenanc­e,” Furmanczyk said.

Many of Furmanczyk’s friends live in high-rise communitie­s, so he explored almost all of them before falling in love with The Ogden and the unique vibrancy and culture found in downtown Las Vegas. His wife, Lupita, whom he met two years ago, works at The D Las Vegas, making The Ogden especially ideal for her commute — which is less than a 10-minute walk.

“We received the keys to our home in August and since then have enjoyed exploring our new stomping grounds. We love the walkabilit­y and access to amazing restaurant­s and bars, including our favorite spot, Le Thai. My wife can walk to work, and because major freeways are minutes from here, I can be on the Strip and at work in no time,” Furmanczyk said.

Other Ogden selling points for the couple include the upgraded kitchen where they love to cook as well as picturesqu­e views from their balcony, which includes the mountains, the Neon Museum and the bustling activity of popular downtown events such as Life is Beautiful. They love the community’s staff and concierge team, which offers peace of mind when important packages arrive for them.

“Living at The Ogden is such a

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nice departure from the upkeep of a single-family home. The rooftop pool and Sky Deck are perfect for hosting friends. And we love the fitness center on the 15th floor, which is equipped with everything we need to maintain our figures! And as a profession­al acrobat, maintainin­g my physique is critical to my livelihood,” Furmanczyk said.

Since acquiring The Ogden in 2013, DK Las Vegas has made a $2 million investment to remodel the lobby with high-end design treatments to create an immediate sense of luxury and arrival; added new upgrades throughout all residences, including new lighting, hardwood floors, granite countertop­s and stainless steel appliances; and enhanced amenities such as a Sky Deck, social lounge, fitness center and refreshed rooftop pool.

Right outside the front door of The Ogden are more than 150 restaurant­s, many of them among the city’s most popular eateries, bars, attraction­s and an energy that continues to build with ongoing redevelopm­ent of downtown Las Vegas.

The Ogden offers flexible financing options, including Veterans Affairs- and Fannie Mae-backed loans. Available homes range from a two-bedroom, 1,180-square-foot residence priced from the mid$300,000s to a three-bedroomplu­s-den 2,044-square-foot home starting in the low $500,000s. The Ogden’s single-story, open floor plans offer flex spaces that can serve as a home office, den or yoga room, extra bedrooms for accommodat­ing multigener­ational family and guests, and expansive windows that fill interiors with natural light.

For more informatio­n, visit The Ogden’s onsite sales center at 150 Las Vegas Blvd. North, call 702478-4700 or go online at Ogdenlv.

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 ?? Mona Shield Payne The Ogden ?? Michal and Lupita Furmanczyk purchased a condo in The Ogden, a downtown high-rise. They said they frequently enjoy resident-exclusive amenities, such as the fitness center on the 15th floor.
Mona Shield Payne The Ogden Michal and Lupita Furmanczyk purchased a condo in The Ogden, a downtown high-rise. They said they frequently enjoy resident-exclusive amenities, such as the fitness center on the 15th floor.

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