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Uber-luxury apartment rent includes $32,000 binoculars

WASHINGTON 鈥斅營f you have sweeping rooftop views of the nation鈥檚 capital, you need a good set of binoculars to fully enjoy them 鈥斅爈ike binoculars that can see great detail 15 miles away.

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Restored World War II binoculars will help residents of The Hepburn see around D.C. (Courtesy Ray Cavicchio/Ray Cavicchio Photography)

Residents of , an uber-luxury apartment building wrapping up construction in Kalorama next to the Washington Hilton, will be able to scan the horizon from their roof deck with a聽unique amenity: Restored, $32,000, 6-foot U.S. Naval vessel binoculars.

The Hepburn鈥檚 lookout deck on the top of its 12-story structure provides views from RFK Stadium, to the Capitol, White House, monuments, Georgetown, Rosslyn, the Pentagon, Old Town, Reagan National Airport and the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.

The Hepburn鈥檚 marketers, who have the challenge of finding well-heeled renters for this amenity-rich building where rents top out at $13,500 a month, are putting a dramatic spin on those binoculars.

鈥淭he addition of the binoculars adds a nod to a more vintage, mysterious era of Soviets and spies that rings true to D.C. and the embassy-heavy Kalorama neighborhood in which it is located,鈥 said a recent announcement of the arrival of the binoculars.

鈥淎nd now that the Obamas are rumored to move to Kalorama, one could get a glimpse from the Hepburn.鈥

The binoculars on the Hepburn鈥檚 roof 鈥 stainless steel 鈥20 x 120 Big Eyes 鈥 Mark 3, Model 4鈥 鈥斅燼re a fully-restored, post World War II-era Navy ship bridge staple. The design is still used on Naval ships today, with integrated electronic systems.

The Hepburn鈥檚 version, manufactured in the USA in 1980 by Kollmorgen, weighs 120 pounds.

When the Hepburn鈥檚 residents aren鈥檛 taking turns squinting through their roof top binoculars, they can take advantage of their own on-sight car-sharing service, their free annual membership to the Phillips Collection art gallery, their 24-hour concierge, their building dog-walker or the room service from the Hilton next door.

It’s worth repeating that the rent tops out at $13,500 a month at the Hepburn (which gets you 2,000 square feet and a 110-foot long balcony), though the reports聽you can get a 450-square-foot studio for just $2,400 a month, binocular access included.

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for 海角精品黑料 as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the 海角精品黑料 newsroom staff in January 2016.

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