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Breaks Ground on Encore
Wynn Resorts began construction on its newest
expansion, Encore, on the site of the original Desert Inn. The resort will be
erected adjacent to Wynn Las Vegas on the north side of the property and is scheduled
for completion in December 2008.
On April 28, 2000 Steve Wynn and the
newly-formed Wynn Resorts acquired the Desert Inn property.
Encore will
be developed and will mark the second full-scale hotel to occupy a portion of
the company's 240-acre assembly of real estate in Las Vegas.
The expansion
of the resort will be fully integrated with the neighboring Wynn Las Vegas, containing
all the usual elements that complete a resort experience; including additional
rooms, convention and meeting space, more casino space, restaurants, nightclubs,
spa and salon, retail outlets and swimming pools.
Parkline Lofts Begins Construction
Massengale Construction Inc. will serve as general contractor on
the Parkline Lofts, a class-A, three-story, 65-unit loft and penthouse condominium
project. A 12-month construction phase on the project is expected, with an estimated
completion of April 2007.
Russian Hill Partners, a wealth management company
from San Francisco, arranged financing and construction is underway. The $23.5
million project represents the first residential project in the redevelopment
of downtown Henderson.
Parkline Lofts construction consists almost entirely
of steel, concrete and glass, and will be an architectural centerpiece for downtown
Henderson.
Units range from 750 to 1,750 sq.-ft. in 10 distinctive floor
plans. The units contain design features such as balconies or private spaces,
acoustical walls, ceilings and floors; private parking for up to two vehicles
and floor-to-ceiling glass windows.
The penthouse units have a private
balcony with a view of the Las Vegas Strip.
The project is a joint venture
between Parkline Lofts and the City of Henderson Redevelopment Agency, and is
part of a planned $550 million urban redevelopment of downtown.
GDC
Commences Design-Build for Skyline Casino
General Design &
Construction recently commenced construction on Skyline Restaurant and Casino,
a 12,500-sq.-ft. casino owned by car dealer Jim Marsh. The property is located
in Henderson, Nev.
GDC prepared renderings and architectural engineering
work for the design-build project, which includes a remodel of the restaurant,
main bar, side bar, as well as mirror work throughout the property. GDC commenced
construction in April. The $133,764 project is scheduled for completion in July
2006.
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