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Old Posted Apr 9, 2006, 4:27 AM
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Old Posted Apr 9, 2006, 4:48 AM
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Red Rock isn't even open and they're already expanding.


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You guys may have already seen this very cool diagram of the Skywalk at Grand Canyon West, which is under construction.

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Old Posted Apr 9, 2006, 3:47 PM
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WOW!

Trump is already starting on the tower, and Turnberry Towers looks great, I didnt know the parking garage was already under construction. Allure is huge, and the Queensridge towers look great.

WMC is a little ugly, I hope they paint the grey or something, but its tall!
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Nice!

Great pictures VTown.


Is it just me, or does it look like they are getting the foundation ready for Turnberry tower 2?
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You guys may have already seen this very cool diagram of the Skywalk at Grand Canyon West, which is under construction.

Holy crap....will that be the tallest man mad structure?
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Skybridge is not a tower, it is a platform that sticks way out over the edge of the Grand Canyon (outside the national park part, on Indian land). It will have a glass floor and you will be 4000 above the Colorado River below.
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In response to the question about Turnberry Towers. The project is already preparing for the second tower. Sales are picking up for the core projects like Sky, Trump, Cosmo, and Turnberry in the past few weeks.

Buyers are starting to realize the supply is shrinking as there are not that many units in inventory to sell. They are also starting to understand that buying today is smarter than waiting two years when today's construction that is just breaking ground is delivered at much high price points.
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Sky is preparing the 35th floor - only 10 to go and the topping out event is planned for June.
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A drive by of Club Ren today, the north four lots (of seven) are cleared of the old houses and debris removed.
And Live Work has a construction fence around their property.
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i went by streamline a few nights ago- they put up a new fence- giving a different advertisment- but on the lot: nothing- flat dirt with one 'dirt mover' there. ?


great to hear about club ren and live/work- and the sales goin up!....

btw palms place now has 2 cranes up.......


did any one notice the race track on the saharah parkin lot behind turnberry tower 1?


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Old Posted Apr 11, 2006, 8:58 PM
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did any one notice the race track on the saharah parkin lot behind turnberry tower 1?
It's a new attraction at Sahara, GM - The Drive. Basically, you can test drive GM vehicles on their little racecourse.
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i cannot wait to go to Vegas this christmas!!!!!! it looks absolutely amazing and with the new buildings the skyline must look incredible with all the lighting effects.
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Rainbow Six Vegas

That's good news about Club Ren. They've always been on my short list of projects I expected to be cancelled. If anyone on here is a video game fan there's a Rainbow Six game coming out that is set in Las Vegas. It looks like they've gone with generic names for the casinos and taken some liberties with the strip, but for the most part it seems like a fun reproduction.

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Ruffin's plans for the New Frontier are revealed.

From the Las Vegas Sun

As other casino operators announce plans to redevelop their older properties, New Frontier owner Phil Ruffin hasn't had a lot to say about his long-awaited plans for his aging Strip hotel.

Ruffin says he's not sitting on his hands.

The name of his planned megaresort will be Montreux, after the Swiss resort with a famous annual jazz festival.

Ruffin says he is close to announcing a financing package.

"These things take time," Ruffin said. "It can take nine months to do an architectural plan and five months to come up with parking plans."

"I'm trying to do something nobody's ever done before, which is develop a resort without any help or partners. It's very hard to do," he said.

To capitalize on the resort's brand, Ruffin said he's also working on plans to bring the internationally known Montreux Jazz Festival to the new property, which is scheduled to break ground sometime next year and open by 2010.

The New Frontier would be closed and demolished before ground is broken on the Montreux.

The new hotel would have about 2,750 rooms, including about 750 suites, and cater to customers who patronize high-end properties such as the Mirage or Paris Las Vegas, Ruffin said.

Perhaps the most-talked about feature would be an "observation wheel" that would be positioned in front of the property and facing the Strip.

Ruffin said the wheel, tentatively called the "Las Vegas Eye," is modeled after the famed London Eye. It would enable tourists to take pictures of the Strip from slow-moving, temperature-controlled cabins that rise to more than 450 feet in the air.

The wheel was approved in February by the Clark County Commission along with plans for the new resort.

"I rode on the London Eye, and it was just packed with people," Ruffin said. "It should do very, very well in Las Vegas."

Ruffin wouldn't be the only Las Vegas resort owner to flirt with the idea of a giant Ferris wheel.

The owners of the now-closed Wet 'n Wild amusement park, the redevelopers of the Westward Ho site, the Rio and developers with a site next to the Aladdin have all pitched plans that included observation wheels.

To date, none has been started.

Bill Thompson, a professor of public administration at UNLV, said the observation wheel sounds like a "neat idea."

"It will be noticed. And I suppose if you're building something across from Steve Wynn, you've got to do something to stand out," Thompson said.

But the resort will also need a full complement of upscale restaurants and shopping to attract discriminating customers, he said.

While the Montreux name might not mean much to consumers, the resort could be a hit if it uses the association with the jazz festival to create a niche for jazz musicians and performances at the property, Thompson added.

"We don't really have a Strip casino that advertises good jazz music," he said.

Rising construction costs have pushed up the price tag for the resort to around $2 billion. The design is also more upscale than originally planned, Ruffin said.

Wall Street has awaited Ruffin's redevelopment impatiently, attributing his inaction to financing problems stemming in part from a desire to contribute relatively little in equity and a lack of management expertise.

Others reject that idea, saying Ruffin has plenty of money to finance the project and can hire resort management expertise.

He is one of America's richest businessmen but is known as a conservative investor. Forbes has estimated Ruffin's net worth about $1.3 billion.

Ruffin said business partner Donald Trump will not be involved in the resort.

Jack Wishna, a minority partner in the nearby Trump International hotel-condominium tower under construction, said Ruffin and Trump had discussed branding the redeveloped New Frontier as a Trump property, but that Ruffin has decided to put his own stamp on the resort instead.

"Donald would do it tomorrow," Wishna said. "But Phil doesn't need a financial partner and is creating, in essence, a legacy for his family."

Financing has never been a problem, although Ruffin previously was reluctant to put up other assets as equity to redevelop the New Frontier, Wishna said.

Now that the land underlying the New Frontier is worth much more than it was a few years ago, Ruffin can finance the project with a combination of equity from the value of the land as well as cash.

"Financing is not the problem," Wishna said. "The decision (to redevelop) rests with Phil Ruffin. He doesn't feel any pressure whatsoever from the market. He's not going to let the zealousness of development along Las Vegas Boulevard influence him."

Ruffin said he will likely sell some bonds to help finance the resort. Not counting the land for the two neighboring Trump towers, the 35-acre resort site could be worth at least $700 million, he said. That land, plus $150 million from the sale of a resort in the Bahamas and other cash on hand will allow him to finance a resort priced at $2 billion or more.

The 1,282-unit Trump tower, the biggest condo project under construction on the Strip, is scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2008. The county has yet to approve plans for a second, identical tower.

Ruffin is a 50-50 partner with Trump in the first tower, which has nearly sold out.

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Old Posted Apr 13, 2006, 1:55 AM
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Wow Rainbow Six Vegas looks great, the strip shot looked real for a second, but it looks like NYNY was completley replaced by that ugly looking resort, Caesars Palace isnt there but it looks like that ugly resort on the corner of the shot. The Polo towers and Mariotts Grand is gone too. They better change the Aladdin to Planet Hollywood...



Maybe they will add all those resorts and change aladdin before the game comes out, it comes out in 2007 anyways....

Heres a cool shot of the Bellagio, hopefully they add the cosmopolitan soon

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Old Posted Apr 13, 2006, 8:17 PM
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Despite recent cancellations, it seems there isn't going to be a shortage of new projects. The smart ones will line up the construction materials before hand, like Turnberry did. That way it won't matter if construction material prices keep going up, there's are already paid for. I'm wondering if the charlie palmer place will get off the ground...
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When is Skywalk Grand Canyon going to open?
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Good find Speedy!! Interesting the towers on Tropicana and Deckow have a glass clad circular tower as the centerpiece. That is something new to Vegas. Not all that tall though at 320 feet.

It was about time that some new proposals came in..
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