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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Demi Lovato tenderly kisses new boyfriend Henri Levy as they leave a swanky Malibu restaurant. Although they’ve regularly been seen together since 26-year-old Lovato came out of rehab, the lingering kiss is the first confirmation that the singer and handsome bleached-blonde fashion designer are actually a couple. The pair looked blissfully happy as they left high-end sushi restaurant Nobu on Saturday night. The singer wrapped her arms around her new love’s waist as they embraced while waiting in the valet parking lot. Levy, who founded his clothing line Enfants Riches Déprimé -- which in French means “Depressed Rich Kids” -- in 2012, appears to have brought happiness back into Lovato’s life after she overdosed in her Los Angeles mansion this past summer. After spending about two weeks in a hospital, the Sober hitmaker checked into rehab for three months and has since been focused on her recovery. It’s believed the pair met a few years back when both were in rehab, and now regularly attend AA meetings together. Levy’s first stint in rehab was at Visions Adolescent Treatment in Malibu, when he was 15-years-old. “I was, like, a f**k up in high school,” Levy said in an interview. “I was caught up in drugs and sh** like that.” Just last Friday, there was more joy for Lovato after she received a Grammy nomination for pop duo/ group performance with Christina Aguilera. She tweeted: 'Woke up filled with hope. Dreams come true y’all… thank you @xtina. I love you so much. She also shared a screenshot of the nomination, adding 'What a dream come true... Thank you for this opportunity.. Can’t believe I’m nominated for a Grammy with someone I grew up singing to.. My idol forever. Love you sis, thank you.'. 08 Dec 2018 Pictured: Demi Lovato. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Demi Lovato tenderly kisses new boyfriend Henri Levy as they leave a swanky Malibu restaurant. Although they’ve regularly been seen together since 26-year-old Lovato came out of rehab, the lingering kiss is the first confirmation that the singer and handsome bleached-blonde fashion designer are actually a couple. The pair looked blissfully happy as they left high-end sushi restaurant Nobu on Saturday night. The singer wrapped her arms around her new love’s waist as they embraced while waiting in the valet parking lot. Levy, who founded his clothing line Enfants Riches Déprimé -- which in French means “Depressed Rich Kids” -- in 2012, appears to have brought happiness back into Lovato’s life after she overdosed in her Los Angeles mansion this past summer. After spending about two weeks in a hospital, the Sober hitmaker checked into rehab for three months and has since been focused on her recovery. It’s believed the pair met a few years back when both were in rehab, and now regularly attend AA meetings together. Levy’s first stint in rehab was at Visions Adolescent Treatment in Malibu, when he was 15-years-old. “I was, like, a f**k up in high school,” Levy said in an interview. “I was caught up in drugs and sh** like that.” Just last Friday, there was more joy for Lovato after she received a Grammy nomination for pop duo/ group performance with Christina Aguilera. She tweeted: 'Woke up filled with hope. Dreams come true y’all… thank you @xtina. I love you so much. She also shared a screenshot of the nomination, adding 'What a dream come true... Thank you for this opportunity.. Can’t believe I’m nominated for a Grammy with someone I grew up singing to.. My idol forever. Love you sis, thank you.'. 08 Dec 2018 Pictured: Demi Lovato. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Demi Lovato tenderly kisses new boyfriend Henri Levy as they leave a swanky Malibu restaurant. Although they’ve regularly been seen together since 26-year-old Lovato came out of rehab, the lingering kiss is the first confirmation that the singer and handsome bleached-blonde fashion designer are actually a couple. The pair looked blissfully happy as they left high-end sushi restaurant Nobu on Saturday night. The singer wrapped her arms around her new love’s waist as they embraced while waiting in the valet parking lot. Levy, who founded his clothing line Enfants Riches Déprimé -- which in French means “Depressed Rich Kids” -- in 2012, appears to have brought happiness back into Lovato’s life after she overdosed in her Los Angeles mansion this past summer. After spending about two weeks in a hospital, the Sober hitmaker checked into rehab for three months and has since been focused on her recovery. It’s believed the pair met a few years back when both were in rehab, and now regularly attend AA meetings together. Levy’s first stint in rehab was at Visions Adolescent Treatment in Malibu, when he was 15-years-old. “I was, like, a f**k up in high school,” Levy said in an interview. “I was caught up in drugs and sh** like that.” Just last Friday, there was more joy for Lovato after she received a Grammy nomination for pop duo/ group performance with Christina Aguilera. She tweeted: 'Woke up filled with hope. Dreams come true y’all… thank you @xtina. I love you so much. She also shared a screenshot of the nomination, adding 'What a dream come true... Thank you for this opportunity.. Can’t believe I’m nominated for a Grammy with someone I grew up singing to.. My idol forever. Love you sis, thank you.'. 08 Dec 2018 Pictured: Demi Lovato. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Demi Lovato tenderly kisses new boyfriend Henri Levy as they leave a swanky Malibu restaurant. Although they’ve regularly been seen together since 26-year-old Lovato came out of rehab, the lingering kiss is the first confirmation that the singer and handsome bleached-blonde fashion designer are actually a couple. The pair looked blissfully happy as they left high-end sushi restaurant Nobu on Saturday night. The singer wrapped her arms around her new love’s waist as they embraced while waiting in the valet parking lot. Levy, who founded his clothing line Enfants Riches Déprimé -- which in French means “Depressed Rich Kids” -- in 2012, appears to have brought happiness back into Lovato’s life after she overdosed in her Los Angeles mansion this past summer. After spending about two weeks in a hospital, the Sober hitmaker checked into rehab for three months and has since been focused on her recovery. It’s believed the pair met a few years back when both were in rehab, and now regularly attend AA meetings together. Levy’s first stint in rehab was at Visions Adolescent Treatment in Malibu, when he was 15-years-old. “I was, like, a f**k up in high school,” Levy said in an interview. “I was caught up in drugs and sh** like that.” Just last Friday, there was more joy for Lovato after she received a Grammy nomination for pop duo/ group performance with Christina Aguilera. She tweeted: 'Woke up filled with hope. Dreams come true y’all… thank you @xtina. I love you so much. She also shared a screenshot of the nomination, adding 'What a dream come true... Thank you for this opportunity.. Can’t believe I’m nominated for a Grammy with someone I grew up singing to.. My idol forever. Love you sis, thank you.'. 08 Dec 2018 Pictured: Demi Lovato. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Demi Lovato tenderly kisses new boyfriend Henri Levy as they leave a swanky Malibu restaurant. Although they’ve regularly been seen together since 26-year-old Lovato came out of rehab, the lingering kiss is the first confirmation that the singer and handsome bleached-blonde fashion designer are actually a couple. The pair looked blissfully happy as they left high-end sushi restaurant Nobu on Saturday night. The singer wrapped her arms around her new love’s waist as they embraced while waiting in the valet parking lot. Levy, who founded his clothing line Enfants Riches Déprimé -- which in French means “Depressed Rich Kids” -- in 2012, appears to have brought happiness back into Lovato’s life after she overdosed in her Los Angeles mansion this past summer. After spending about two weeks in a hospital, the Sober hitmaker checked into rehab for three months and has since been focused on her recovery. It’s believed the pair met a few years back when both were in rehab, and now regularly attend AA meetings together. Levy’s first stint in rehab was at Visions Adolescent Treatment in Malibu, when he was 15-years-old. “I was, like, a f**k up in high school,” Levy said in an interview. “I was caught up in drugs and sh** like that.” Just last Friday, there was more joy for Lovato after she received a Grammy nomination for pop duo/ group performance with Christina Aguilera. She tweeted: 'Woke up filled with hope. Dreams come true y’all… thank you @xtina. I love you so much. She also shared a screenshot of the nomination, adding 'What a dream come true... Thank you for this opportunity.. Can’t believe I’m nominated for a Grammy with someone I grew up singing to.. My idol forever. Love you sis, thank you.'. 08 Dec 2018 Pictured: Demi Lovato. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Demi Lovato tenderly kisses new boyfriend Henri Levy as they leave a swanky Malibu restaurant. Although they’ve regularly been seen together since 26-year-old Lovato came out of rehab, the lingering kiss is the first confirmation that the singer and handsome bleached-blonde fashion designer are actually a couple. The pair looked blissfully happy as they left high-end sushi restaurant Nobu on Saturday night. The singer wrapped her arms around her new love’s waist as they embraced while waiting in the valet parking lot. Levy, who founded his clothing line Enfants Riches Déprimé -- which in French means “Depressed Rich Kids” -- in 2012, appears to have brought happiness back into Lovato’s life after she overdosed in her Los Angeles mansion this past summer. After spending about two weeks in a hospital, the Sober hitmaker checked into rehab for three months and has since been focused on her recovery. It’s believed the pair met a few years back when both were in rehab, and now regularly attend AA meetings together. Levy’s first stint in rehab was at Visions Adolescent Treatment in Malibu, when he was 15-years-old. “I was, like, a f**k up in high school,” Levy said in an interview. “I was caught up in drugs and sh** like that.” Just last Friday, there was more joy for Lovato after she received a Grammy nomination for pop duo/ group performance with Christina Aguilera. She tweeted: 'Woke up filled with hope. Dreams come true y’all… thank you @xtina. I love you so much. She also shared a screenshot of the nomination, adding 'What a dream come true... Thank you for this opportunity.. Can’t believe I’m nominated for a Grammy with someone I grew up singing to.. My idol forever. Love you sis, thank you.'. 08 Dec 2018 Pictured: Demi Lovato. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Demi Lovato tenderly kisses new boyfriend Henri Levy as they leave a swanky Malibu restaurant. Although they’ve regularly been seen together since 26-year-old Lovato came out of rehab, the lingering kiss is the first confirmation that the singer and handsome bleached-blonde fashion designer are actually a couple. The pair looked blissfully happy as they left high-end sushi restaurant Nobu on Saturday night. The singer wrapped her arms around her new love’s waist as they embraced while waiting in the valet parking lot. Levy, who founded his clothing line Enfants Riches Déprimé -- which in French means “Depressed Rich Kids” -- in 2012, appears to have brought happiness back into Lovato’s life after she overdosed in her Los Angeles mansion this past summer. After spending about two weeks in a hospital, the Sober hitmaker checked into rehab for three months and has since been focused on her recovery. It’s believed the pair met a few years back when both were in rehab, and now regularly attend AA meetings together. Levy’s first stint in rehab was at Visions Adolescent Treatment in Malibu, when he was 15-years-old. “I was, like, a f**k up in high school,” Levy said in an interview. “I was caught up in drugs and sh** like that.” Just last Friday, there was more joy for Lovato after she received a Grammy nomination for pop duo/ group performance with Christina Aguilera. She tweeted: 'Woke up filled with hope. Dreams come true y’all… thank you @xtina. I love you so much. She also shared a screenshot of the nomination, adding 'What a dream come true... Thank you for this opportunity.. Can’t believe I’m nominated for a Grammy with someone I grew up singing to.. My idol forever. Love you sis, thank you.'. 08 Dec 2018 Pictured: Demi Lovato. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Demi Lovato tenderly kisses new boyfriend Henri Levy as they leave a swanky Malibu restaurant. Although they’ve regularly been seen together since 26-year-old Lovato came out of rehab, the lingering kiss is the first confirmation that the singer and handsome bleached-blonde fashion designer are actually a couple. The pair looked blissfully happy as they left high-end sushi restaurant Nobu on Saturday night. The singer wrapped her arms around her new love’s waist as they embraced while waiting in the valet parking lot. Levy, who founded his clothing line Enfants Riches Déprimé -- which in French means “Depressed Rich Kids” -- in 2012, appears to have brought happiness back into Lovato’s life after she overdosed in her Los Angeles mansion this past summer. After spending about two weeks in a hospital, the Sober hitmaker checked into rehab for three months and has since been focused on her recovery. It’s believed the pair met a few years back when both were in rehab, and now regularly attend AA meetings together. Levy’s first stint in rehab was at Visions Adolescent Treatment in Malibu, when he was 15-years-old. “I was, like, a f**k up in high school,” Levy said in an interview. “I was caught up in drugs and sh** like that.” Just last Friday, there was more joy for Lovato after she received a Grammy nomination for pop duo/ group performance with Christina Aguilera. She tweeted: 'Woke up filled with hope. Dreams come true y’all… thank you @xtina. I love you so much. She also shared a screenshot of the nomination, adding 'What a dream come true... Thank you for this opportunity.. Can’t believe I’m nominated for a Grammy with someone I grew up singing to.. My idol forever. Love you sis, thank you.'. 08 Dec 2018 Pictured: Demi Lovato. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Demi Lovato tenderly kisses new boyfriend Henri Levy as they leave a swanky Malibu restaurant. Although they’ve regularly been seen together since 26-year-old Lovato came out of rehab, the lingering kiss is the first confirmation that the singer and handsome bleached-blonde fashion designer are actually a couple. The pair looked blissfully happy as they left high-end sushi restaurant Nobu on Saturday night. The singer wrapped her arms around her new love’s waist as they embraced while waiting in the valet parking lot. Levy, who founded his clothing line Enfants Riches Déprimé -- which in French means “Depressed Rich Kids” -- in 2012, appears to have brought happiness back into Lovato’s life after she overdosed in her Los Angeles mansion this past summer. After spending about two weeks in a hospital, the Sober hitmaker checked into rehab for three months and has since been focused on her recovery. It’s believed the pair met a few years back when both were in rehab, and now regularly attend AA meetings together. Levy’s first stint in rehab was at Visions Adolescent Treatment in Malibu, when he was 15-years-old. “I was, like, a f**k up in high school,” Levy said in an interview. “I was caught up in drugs and sh** like that.” Just last Friday, there was more joy for Lovato after she received a Grammy nomination for pop duo/ group performance with Christina Aguilera. She tweeted: 'Woke up filled with hope. Dreams come true y’all… thank you @xtina. I love you so much. She also shared a screenshot of the nomination, adding 'What a dream come true... Thank you for this opportunity.. Can’t believe I’m nominated for a Grammy with someone I grew up singing to.. My idol forever. Love you sis, thank you.'. 08 Dec 2018 Pictured: Demi Lovato. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” star Ice-T was pulled over Wednesday morning when he didn’t pay the toll while driving his high-end sports car. Ice-T was on his way into NYC when he was popped around 7 AM for not paying the toll at the George Washington Bridge. The Port Authority Police Department tells The Blast, Ice, real name Tracy Lauren Marrow, was charged with theft of services, issued a summons and was released on his own recognizance. He was also issued a summons for not having plates and registration, and his McLaren 720 S was towed from the scene. We’re told the tow truck was notified that they would be receiving a high-end vehicle, and made preparations to transport the McLaren without damaging the $300,000 car. We’re told Ice-T’s wife, Coco, came to pick him up after he was processed by the police. Ice has been stoked on his new whip since picking it up at the beginning of the month, and has been showing off the custom modifications he’s been making. Perhaps the next mod he should take care of is a place to store his E-Z pass. 24 Oct 2018 Pictured: Ice-T’s McLaren car. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” star Ice-T was pulled over Wednesday morning when he didn’t pay the toll while driving his high-end sports car. Ice-T was on his way into NYC when he was popped around 7 AM for not paying the toll at the George Washington Bridge. The Port Authority Police Department tells The Blast, Ice, real name Tracy Lauren Marrow, was charged with theft of services, issued a summons and was released on his own recognizance. He was also issued a summons for not having plates and registration, and his McLaren 720 S was towed from the scene. We’re told the tow truck was notified that they would be receiving a high-end vehicle, and made preparations to transport the McLaren without damaging the $300,000 car. We’re told Ice-T’s wife, Coco, came to pick him up after he was processed by the police. Ice has been stoked on his new whip since picking it up at the beginning of the month, and has been showing off the custom modifications he’s been making. Perhaps the next mod he should take care of is a place to store his E-Z pass. 24 Oct 2018 Pictured: Ice-T’s McLaren car. Photo credit: The Blast.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Charley — a dancing robot ‘butler’ who delivers mini-bar item directly to your door at a new super luxury apartment tower in Los Angeles. Charley, who is based in the lobby at the opulent 40-storey Ten Thousand complex, can deliver anything from a bottle of water to champagne and chocolates to residents’ doors. A spokesman for Ten Thousand explained: “The resident makes a request and Charley enters the elevator and brings it to your door.  “Once the item is retrieved, Charley does a little dance and proceeds back down to the lobby.” Charley is one of a host of super high-end service on offer at Ten Thousand, which is located on the border of Beverly Hills and Century City and opened last year. The property, designed by Handel Architects, is being billed as the future of LA’s real estate market as the city looks to build more high-rise residences, much like the New York aesthetic. The residential tower features 75,000 sq ft of amenities and hospitality services overseen by a house staff of 80, from a leading-edge fitness and wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor theaters, performance coaches, nutritionists and in-house car service, Residents can even book a room with an exam table to have facials and massages, or even call in their own medical technician — so if you need a few botox jabs or your fillers updating, you have the luxury of being able to do so on the site of your residence. Such luxury comes with a hefty price tag of course — two and three-bedroom apartments, complete with 10ft-high ceilings and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows range anywhere from $9,000 to $25,000 per month while the jewel in the crown is the penthouse at $65,000 per month. 14 Jan 2018 Pictured: Ten Thousand is a new high-rise, luxury development in Los Angeles, California. Local caption: Charley the robot butler. Photo credit: Ten Thousand/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Charley — a dancing robot ‘butler’ who delivers mini-bar item directly to your door at a new super luxury apartment tower in Los Angeles. Charley, who is based in the lobby at the opulent 40-storey Ten Thousand complex, can deliver anything from a bottle of water to champagne and chocolates to residents’ doors. A spokesman for Ten Thousand explained: “The resident makes a request and Charley enters the elevator and brings it to your door.  “Once the item is retrieved, Charley does a little dance and proceeds back down to the lobby.” Charley is one of a host of super high-end service on offer at Ten Thousand, which is located on the border of Beverly Hills and Century City and opened last year. The property, designed by Handel Architects, is being billed as the future of LA’s real estate market as the city looks to build more high-rise residences, much like the New York aesthetic. The residential tower features 75,000 sq ft of amenities and hospitality services overseen by a house staff of 80, from a leading-edge fitness and wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor theaters, performance coaches, nutritionists and in-house car service, Residents can even book a room with an exam table to have facials and massages, or even call in their own medical technician — so if you need a few botox jabs or your fillers updating, you have the luxury of being able to do so on the site of your residence. Such luxury comes with a hefty price tag of course — two and three-bedroom apartments, complete with 10ft-high ceilings and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows range anywhere from $9,000 to $25,000 per month while the jewel in the crown is the penthouse at $65,000 per month. 14 Jan 2018 Pictured: Ten Thousand is a new high-rise, luxury development in Los Angeles, California. Local caption: Facilities. Photo credit: Ten Thousand/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Charley — a dancing robot ‘butler’ who delivers mini-bar item directly to your door at a new super luxury apartment tower in Los Angeles. Charley, who is based in the lobby at the opulent 40-storey Ten Thousand complex, can deliver anything from a bottle of water to champagne and chocolates to residents’ doors. A spokesman for Ten Thousand explained: “The resident makes a request and Charley enters the elevator and brings it to your door.  “Once the item is retrieved, Charley does a little dance and proceeds back down to the lobby.” Charley is one of a host of super high-end service on offer at Ten Thousand, which is located on the border of Beverly Hills and Century City and opened last year. The property, designed by Handel Architects, is being billed as the future of LA’s real estate market as the city looks to build more high-rise residences, much like the New York aesthetic. The residential tower features 75,000 sq ft of amenities and hospitality services overseen by a house staff of 80, from a leading-edge fitness and wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor theaters, performance coaches, nutritionists and in-house car service, Residents can even book a room with an exam table to have facials and massages, or even call in their own medical technician — so if you need a few botox jabs or your fillers updating, you have the luxury of being able to do so on the site of your residence. Such luxury comes with a hefty price tag of course — two and three-bedroom apartments, complete with 10ft-high ceilings and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows range anywhere from $9,000 to $25,000 per month while the jewel in the crown is the penthouse at $65,000 per month. 14 Jan 2018 Pictured: Ten Thousand is a new high-rise, luxury development in Los Angeles, California. Local caption: Indoor pool. Photo credit: Ten Thousand/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Charley — a dancing robot ‘butler’ who delivers mini-bar item directly to your door at a new super luxury apartment tower in Los Angeles. Charley, who is based in the lobby at the opulent 40-storey Ten Thousand complex, can deliver anything from a bottle of water to champagne and chocolates to residents’ doors. A spokesman for Ten Thousand explained: “The resident makes a request and Charley enters the elevator and brings it to your door.  “Once the item is retrieved, Charley does a little dance and proceeds back down to the lobby.” Charley is one of a host of super high-end service on offer at Ten Thousand, which is located on the border of Beverly Hills and Century City and opened last year. The property, designed by Handel Architects, is being billed as the future of LA’s real estate market as the city looks to build more high-rise residences, much like the New York aesthetic. The residential tower features 75,000 sq ft of amenities and hospitality services overseen by a house staff of 80, from a leading-edge fitness and wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor theaters, performance coaches, nutritionists and in-house car service, Residents can even book a room with an exam table to have facials and massages, or even call in their own medical technician — so if you need a few botox jabs or your fillers updating, you have the luxury of being able to do so on the site of your residence. Such luxury comes with a hefty price tag of course — two and three-bedroom apartments, complete with 10ft-high ceilings and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows range anywhere from $9,000 to $25,000 per month while the jewel in the crown is the penthouse at $65,000 per month. 14 Jan 2018 Pictured: Ten Thousand is a new high-rise, luxury development in Los Angeles, California. Local caption: Rooftop garden. Photo credit: Ten Thousand/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Charley — a dancing robot ‘butler’ who delivers mini-bar item directly to your door at a new super luxury apartment tower in Los Angeles. Charley, who is based in the lobby at the opulent 40-storey Ten Thousand complex, can deliver anything from a bottle of water to champagne and chocolates to residents’ doors. A spokesman for Ten Thousand explained: “The resident makes a request and Charley enters the elevator and brings it to your door.  “Once the item is retrieved, Charley does a little dance and proceeds back down to the lobby.” Charley is one of a host of super high-end service on offer at Ten Thousand, which is located on the border of Beverly Hills and Century City and opened last year. The property, designed by Handel Architects, is being billed as the future of LA’s real estate market as the city looks to build more high-rise residences, much like the New York aesthetic. The residential tower features 75,000 sq ft of amenities and hospitality services overseen by a house staff of 80, from a leading-edge fitness and wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor theaters, performance coaches, nutritionists and in-house car service, Residents can even book a room with an exam table to have facials and massages, or even call in their own medical technician — so if you need a few botox jabs or your fillers updating, you have the luxury of being able to do so on the site of your residence. Such luxury comes with a hefty price tag of course — two and three-bedroom apartments, complete with 10ft-high ceilings and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows range anywhere from $9,000 to $25,000 per month while the jewel in the crown is the penthouse at $65,000 per month. 14 Jan 2018 Pictured: Ten Thousand is a new high-rise, luxury development in Los Angeles, California. Local caption: Outdoor pool. Photo credit: Ten Thousand/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Charley — a dancing robot ‘butler’ who delivers mini-bar item directly to your door at a new super luxury apartment tower in Los Angeles. Charley, who is based in the lobby at the opulent 40-storey Ten Thousand complex, can deliver anything from a bottle of water to champagne and chocolates to residents’ doors. A spokesman for Ten Thousand explained: “The resident makes a request and Charley enters the elevator and brings it to your door.  “Once the item is retrieved, Charley does a little dance and proceeds back down to the lobby.” Charley is one of a host of super high-end service on offer at Ten Thousand, which is located on the border of Beverly Hills and Century City and opened last year. The property, designed by Handel Architects, is being billed as the future of LA’s real estate market as the city looks to build more high-rise residences, much like the New York aesthetic. The residential tower features 75,000 sq ft of amenities and hospitality services overseen by a house staff of 80, from a leading-edge fitness and wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor theaters, performance coaches, nutritionists and in-house car service, Residents can even book a room with an exam table to have facials and massages, or even call in their own medical technician — so if you need a few botox jabs or your fillers updating, you have the luxury of being able to do so on the site of your residence. Such luxury comes with a hefty price tag of course — two and three-bedroom apartments, complete with 10ft-high ceilings and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows range anywhere from $9,000 to $25,000 per month while the jewel in the crown is the penthouse at $65,000 per month. 14 Jan 2018 Pictured: Ten Thousand is a new high-rise, luxury development in Los Angeles, California. Local caption: Charley the robot butler. Photo credit: Ten Thousand/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Charley — a dancing robot ‘butler’ who delivers mini-bar item directly to your door at a new super luxury apartment tower in Los Angeles. Charley, who is based in the lobby at the opulent 40-storey Ten Thousand complex, can deliver anything from a bottle of water to champagne and chocolates to residents’ doors. A spokesman for Ten Thousand explained: “The resident makes a request and Charley enters the elevator and brings it to your door.  “Once the item is retrieved, Charley does a little dance and proceeds back down to the lobby.” Charley is one of a host of super high-end service on offer at Ten Thousand, which is located on the border of Beverly Hills and Century City and opened last year. The property, designed by Handel Architects, is being billed as the future of LA’s real estate market as the city looks to build more high-rise residences, much like the New York aesthetic. The residential tower features 75,000 sq ft of amenities and hospitality services overseen by a house staff of 80, from a leading-edge fitness and wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor theaters, performance coaches, nutritionists and in-house car service, Residents can even book a room with an exam table to have facials and massages, or even call in their own medical technician — so if you need a few botox jabs or your fillers updating, you have the luxury of being able to do so on the site of your residence. Such luxury comes with a hefty price tag of course — two and three-bedroom apartments, complete with 10ft-high ceilings and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows range anywhere from $9,000 to $25,000 per month while the jewel in the crown is the penthouse at $65,000 per month. 14 Jan 2018 Pictured: Ten Thousand is a new high-rise, luxury development in Los Angeles, California. Local caption: Penthouse. Photo credit: Ten Thousand/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Charley — a dancing robot ‘butler’ who delivers mini-bar item directly to your door at a new super luxury apartment tower in Los Angeles. Charley, who is based in the lobby at the opulent 40-storey Ten Thousand complex, can deliver anything from a bottle of water to champagne and chocolates to residents’ doors. A spokesman for Ten Thousand explained: “The resident makes a request and Charley enters the elevator and brings it to your door.  “Once the item is retrieved, Charley does a little dance and proceeds back down to the lobby.” Charley is one of a host of super high-end service on offer at Ten Thousand, which is located on the border of Beverly Hills and Century City and opened last year. The property, designed by Handel Architects, is being billed as the future of LA’s real estate market as the city looks to build more high-rise residences, much like the New York aesthetic. The residential tower features 75,000 sq ft of amenities and hospitality services overseen by a house staff of 80, from a leading-edge fitness and wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor theaters, performance coaches, nutritionists and in-house car service, Residents can even book a room with an exam table to have facials and massages, or even call in their own medical technician — so if you need a few botox jabs or your fillers updating, you have the luxury of being able to do so on the site of your residence. Such luxury comes with a hefty price tag of course — two and three-bedroom apartments, complete with 10ft-high ceilings and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows range anywhere from $9,000 to $25,000 per month while the jewel in the crown is the penthouse at $65,000 per month. 14 Jan 2018 Pictured: Ten Thousand is a new high-rise, luxury development in Los Angeles, California. Local caption: Penthouse. Photo credit: Ten Thousand/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Charley — a dancing robot ‘butler’ who delivers mini-bar item directly to your door at a new super luxury apartment tower in Los Angeles. Charley, who is based in the lobby at the opulent 40-storey Ten Thousand complex, can deliver anything from a bottle of water to champagne and chocolates to residents’ doors. A spokesman for Ten Thousand explained: “The resident makes a request and Charley enters the elevator and brings it to your door.  “Once the item is retrieved, Charley does a little dance and proceeds back down to the lobby.” Charley is one of a host of super high-end service on offer at Ten Thousand, which is located on the border of Beverly Hills and Century City and opened last year. The property, designed by Handel Architects, is being billed as the future of LA’s real estate market as the city looks to build more high-rise residences, much like the New York aesthetic. The residential tower features 75,000 sq ft of amenities and hospitality services overseen by a house staff of 80, from a leading-edge fitness and wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor theaters, performance coaches, nutritionists and in-house car service, Residents can even book a room with an exam table to have facials and massages, or even call in their own medical technician — so if you need a few botox jabs or your fillers updating, you have the luxury of being able to do so on the site of your residence. Such luxury comes with a hefty price tag of course — two and three-bedroom apartments, complete with 10ft-high ceilings and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows range anywhere from $9,000 to $25,000 per month while the jewel in the crown is the penthouse at $65,000 per month. 14 Jan 2018 Pictured: Ten Thousand is a new high-rise, luxury development in Los Angeles, California. Local caption: Penthouse. Photo credit: Ten Thousand/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Charley — a dancing robot ‘butler’ who delivers mini-bar item directly to your door at a new super luxury apartment tower in Los Angeles. Charley, who is based in the lobby at the opulent 40-storey Ten Thousand complex, can deliver anything from a bottle of water to champagne and chocolates to residents’ doors. A spokesman for Ten Thousand explained: “The resident makes a request and Charley enters the elevator and brings it to your door.  “Once the item is retrieved, Charley does a little dance and proceeds back down to the lobby.” Charley is one of a host of super high-end service on offer at Ten Thousand, which is located on the border of Beverly Hills and Century City and opened last year. The property, designed by Handel Architects, is being billed as the future of LA’s real estate market as the city looks to build more high-rise residences, much like the New York aesthetic. The residential tower features 75,000 sq ft of amenities and hospitality services overseen by a house staff of 80, from a leading-edge fitness and wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor theaters, performance coaches, nutritionists and in-house car service, Residents can even book a room with an exam table to have facials and massages, or even call in their own medical technician — so if you need a few botox jabs or your fillers updating, you have the luxury of being able to do so on the site of your residence. Such luxury comes with a hefty price tag of course — two and three-bedroom apartments, complete with 10ft-high ceilings and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows range anywhere from $9,000 to $25,000 per month while the jewel in the crown is the penthouse at $65,000 per month. 14 Jan 2018 Pictured: Ten Thousand is a new high-rise, luxury development in Los Angeles, California. Local caption: Penthouse. Photo credit: Ten Thousand/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Charley — a dancing robot ‘butler’ who delivers mini-bar item directly to your door at a new super luxury apartment tower in Los Angeles. Charley, who is based in the lobby at the opulent 40-storey Ten Thousand complex, can deliver anything from a bottle of water to champagne and chocolates to residents’ doors. A spokesman for Ten Thousand explained: “The resident makes a request and Charley enters the elevator and brings it to your door.  “Once the item is retrieved, Charley does a little dance and proceeds back down to the lobby.” Charley is one of a host of super high-end service on offer at Ten Thousand, which is located on the border of Beverly Hills and Century City and opened last year. The property, designed by Handel Architects, is being billed as the future of LA’s real estate market as the city looks to build more high-rise residences, much like the New York aesthetic. The residential tower features 75,000 sq ft of amenities and hospitality services overseen by a house staff of 80, from a leading-edge fitness and wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor theaters, performance coaches, nutritionists and in-house car service, Residents can even book a room with an exam table to have facials and massages, or even call in their own medical technician — so if you need a few botox jabs or your fillers updating, you have the luxury of being able to do so on the site of your residence. Such luxury comes with a hefty price tag of course — two and three-bedroom apartments, complete with 10ft-high ceilings and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows range anywhere from $9,000 to $25,000 per month while the jewel in the crown is the penthouse at $65,000 per month. 14 Jan 2018 Pictured: Ten Thousand is a new high-rise, luxury development in Los Angeles, California. Local caption: Lobby. Photo credit: Ten Thousand/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Charley — a dancing robot ‘butler’ who delivers mini-bar item directly to your door at a new super luxury apartment tower in Los Angeles. Charley, who is based in the lobby at the opulent 40-storey Ten Thousand complex, can deliver anything from a bottle of water to champagne and chocolates to residents’ doors. A spokesman for Ten Thousand explained: “The resident makes a request and Charley enters the elevator and brings it to your door.  “Once the item is retrieved, Charley does a little dance and proceeds back down to the lobby.” Charley is one of a host of super high-end service on offer at Ten Thousand, which is located on the border of Beverly Hills and Century City and opened last year. The property, designed by Handel Architects, is being billed as the future of LA’s real estate market as the city looks to build more high-rise residences, much like the New York aesthetic. The residential tower features 75,000 sq ft of amenities and hospitality services overseen by a house staff of 80, from a leading-edge fitness and wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor theaters, performance coaches, nutritionists and in-house car service, Residents can even book a room with an exam table to have facials and massages, or even call in their own medical technician — so if you need a few botox jabs or your fillers updating, you have the luxury of being able to do so on the site of your residence. Such luxury comes with a hefty price tag of course — two and three-bedroom apartments, complete with 10ft-high ceilings and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows range anywhere from $9,000 to $25,000 per month while the jewel in the crown is the penthouse at $65,000 per month. 14 Jan 2018 Pictured: Ten Thousand is a new high-rise, luxury development in Los Angeles, California. Local caption: Apartment. Photo credit: Ten Thousand/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Charley — a dancing robot ‘butler’ who delivers mini-bar item directly to your door at a new super luxury apartment tower in Los Angeles. Charley, who is based in the lobby at the opulent 40-storey Ten Thousand complex, can deliver anything from a bottle of water to champagne and chocolates to residents’ doors. A spokesman for Ten Thousand explained: “The resident makes a request and Charley enters the elevator and brings it to your door.  “Once the item is retrieved, Charley does a little dance and proceeds back down to the lobby.” Charley is one of a host of super high-end service on offer at Ten Thousand, which is located on the border of Beverly Hills and Century City and opened last year. The property, designed by Handel Architects, is being billed as the future of LA’s real estate market as the city looks to build more high-rise residences, much like the New York aesthetic. The residential tower features 75,000 sq ft of amenities and hospitality services overseen by a house staff of 80, from a leading-edge fitness and wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor theaters, performance coaches, nutritionists and in-house car service, Residents can even book a room with an exam table to have facials and massages, or even call in their own medical technician — so if you need a few botox jabs or your fillers updating, you have the luxury of being able to do so on the site of your residence. Such luxury comes with a hefty price tag of course — two and three-bedroom apartments, complete with 10ft-high ceilings and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows range anywhere from $9,000 to $25,000 per month while the jewel in the crown is the penthouse at $65,000 per month. 14 Jan 2018 Pictured: Ten Thousand is a new high-rise, luxury development in Los Angeles, California. Local caption: Apartment. Photo credit: Ten Thousand/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Meet Charley — a dancing robot ‘butler’ who delivers mini-bar item directly to your door at a new super luxury apartment tower in Los Angeles. Charley, who is based in the lobby at the opulent 40-storey Ten Thousand complex, can deliver anything from a bottle of water to champagne and chocolates to residents’ doors. A spokesman for Ten Thousand explained: “The resident makes a request and Charley enters the elevator and brings it to your door.  “Once the item is retrieved, Charley does a little dance and proceeds back down to the lobby.” Charley is one of a host of super high-end service on offer at Ten Thousand, which is located on the border of Beverly Hills and Century City and opened last year. The property, designed by Handel Architects, is being billed as the future of LA’s real estate market as the city looks to build more high-rise residences, much like the New York aesthetic. The residential tower features 75,000 sq ft of amenities and hospitality services overseen by a house staff of 80, from a leading-edge fitness and wellness center, indoor and outdoor pools, indoor and outdoor theaters, performance coaches, nutritionists and in-house car service, Residents can even book a room with an exam table to have facials and massages, or even call in their own medical technician — so if you need a few botox jabs or your fillers updating, you have the luxury of being able to do so on the site of your residence. Such luxury comes with a hefty price tag of course — two and three-bedroom apartments, complete with 10ft-high ceilings and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling glass windows range anywhere from $9,000 to $25,000 per month while the jewel in the crown is the penthouse at $65,000 per month. 14 Jan 2018 Pictured: Ten Thousand is a new high-rise, luxury development in Los Angeles, California. Local caption: Apartment. Photo credit: Ten Thousand/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Step inside the stunning apartment building, David Beckham is thinking of buying in Miami. The former England skipper is considering purchasing an apartment at the iconic One Thousand Museum building, which was designed by the late British architect Zaha Hadid. Apartments in the high-end condo, which has its own helipad, have sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean and can go for a whopping $24million. The 62-story tower also includes a wellness center with a gym and yoga facilities, relaxation pods and spa rooms, a sky lounge, a bank vault, a multimedia theater, an off-site beach club and a restaurant and a juice bar. David was seen checking out the building with Victoria and the kids on Tuesday July 16 while enjoying another mini-break in the Sunshine State. 24 Jul 2019 Pictured: Inside the One Thousand Building David Beckham is considering buying. Photo credit: One Thousand Museum / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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  • SHOPS selling bomb shelters have seen an explosion in sales in the U.S. due to the increased threat of a nuclear war with North Korea. Rising S Shelters, a company in Texas that sells and installs underground bunkers, have seen sales go up “200 per cent” in the last two weeks as the war of words between Donald Trump and despotic Kim Jung Un has reached a chilling new level. Owner Clyde Scott said: "I would say sales are up 200 per cent. So this week alone we sold eight. I normally sell about two a week, we are selling about eight a week right now. “North Korea is the only reason for the increase I've seen. Customers say they are worried Kim Jung Un has little man syndrome and Donald Trump has got to be right no matter what. “Even if he's wrong he's the kind of guy that won't back down even if it causes lots of devastation for his own people. His ego is too strong.” Rising S’s top seller is a 10ft by 50 ft steel bunker equipped with bunk beds, toilet, shower, air filtration and water heaters. They cost between $90-$120k. Clyde said: “Most people this past week are buying the bunkers that are between $90-120k dollars, that's for shelter delivery and installation.  “They've got the NBC air filtration system, which will protect you against a nuclear war, it has blast valves for explosions, it has water filtration in it. It has a solar power system which is just completely off the grid because we go into a major war like that we're going to lose all our power. "We manufacture, we deliver with our trucks and we install them with our crew. We don't use any outside contractors because of the secrecy of it. "You order one today I'll have it to you in about eight weeks.” Clyde says his customers used to be mostly right wing Christians worried the government would take away their property and guns - but since Trump got elected there has been an upturn in sales to Democrats and Hollywood celebrities. His company reportedly built a bunker for Kim and Kanye Wes
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