Share Icons Properties Properties Santa Monica CA The Seychelle Luxury Condominiums Mixed-Use Planned Urban Development Contact Information Sales Office 1755 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, CA, 90401 The Numbers Floors 10 Units 93 Square Footage 1445k Completion 2014 The Seychelle at Ocean Avenue South is located in the first major residential development built on famed Ocean Avenue in more than two decades. The 93-unit luxury condominium building is located in an unmatched location in walking distance to the Pacific Ocean, world-class restaurants, walkable plazas and gardens. The beautifully designed interiors by world-renowned Clodagh Design International include master baths with marble flooring and counters and gourmet kitchens with quartzite counters and Thermador appliances. A spectacular residents-only rooftop pool and lounge seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living spaces with a gourmet kitchen and bar area, textured stone fireplace and furnished cabanas. Building amenities include an attended lobby with concierge and doorman, rooftop pool and lounge, third floor landscaped terrace, fitness center, yoga studio, and pet spa. Chef Brian Malarkey's Herringbone restaurant is located on the ground floor of The Seychelle, which has set a new benchmark for the Santa Monica condominium market breaking the price per square foot record. Amenities Rooftop Pool and Lounge, 3rd Floor Landscaped Terrace, Fitness Center, Pet Spa, 24-Hour Attended Lobby with Concierge, Personal Storage, Bicycle Storage, Parking Garage, Related Signature Services with Related Personal Assistant, Yoga/Pilates Studio Design & Construction Unit Types 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom Penthouse 1 Bedroom Construction Company Pankow Builders Interior designers Clodagh Design International Landscape designer Mia Lehrer & Associates Sustainability status LEED Silver Certified Management Company Related Management Market status Previously Offered Architects Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners Gallery Awards 2016 ULI Global Award for Excellence – Ocean Avenue South, Urban Land Institute