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MUSE HONOLULU: A Visionary Landmark in the Ala Moana Neighborhood

MUSE HONOLULU: A Visionary Landmark in the Ala Moana Neighborhood

A groundbreaking addition to Honolulu's skyline is on the horizon. Muse Honolulu is a highly anticipated luxury condominium by developer JL Capital, in partnership with the world-renowned architectural firm Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and respected Honolulu-based firm Benjamin Woo Architects. Embracing Ala Moana's stunning ocean, mountain, and city views, Muse pays homage to the unique contrast of Honolulu as an urban metropolis nestled within Hawaii's tropical paradise.
UNIQUE LIVING SPACES
With a curated selection of over 50 studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans across 315 residences, Muse presents a home for every lifestyle:
10 Grand Penthouse and Penthouse Residences: Positioned at the tower's uppermost levels and offering its most breathtaking views, these residences boast larger floor plans, luxurious ceiling heights, and a truly expansive feel.
227 Tower Residences: These stylish and spacious homes embody timeless elegance, with impressive ceiling heights and sweeping views of the stunning Pacific Ocean, Ko'olau Mountains, and inspired city skyline.
72 Urban Lofts: Expansive 10-foot-plus ceiling heights and exposed concrete are the hallmarks of these sophisticated, modern residences.
6 Two-Story Townhomes: Featuring soaring double-height ceilings in the living areas, these exclusive townhomes are ideally positioned on the amenity deck level for the best in indoor-outdoor entertaining.
WORLD-CLASS AMENITIES
Three distinct levels of curated spaces provide unparalleled experiences for relaxation, wellness, and entertainment:
Rooftop Sky Lounge: Located on Muse's pinnacle floor, this exclusive retreat for residents and their guests features breathtaking Pacific Ocean and Diamond Head views.
Wellness Amenities (Level 8): Our wellness spaces serve as a tranquil retreat, featuring amenities designed for relaxation and rejuvenation. Highlights include the Muse Wellness Spa, his-and-hers saunas and steam rooms, and multi-level fitness rooms.
Recreation Deck (Level 7): This amenity level is a vibrant, inclusive space where residents and guests can connect and unwind. Featured amenities include a luxurious pool, hot tub and cold plunge, golf simulator, private dining rooms, and more.
A MASTERPIECE IN THE MAKING
Designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, visionaries behind some of the world's most iconic spaces, Muse Honolulu is a modern architectural statement. Inside, each residence is crafted with precision and sophistication, featuring Silestone countertops, custom Studio Becker cabinetry, and premium Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove appliances that blend high design with everyday functionality. Every element is thoughtfully curated to elevate the living experience.
Be among the first to experience Muse Honolulu. Schedule your appointment by reaching out today.

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