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CityCenter Las Vegas - Pre-Public Reservations Have Begun

CityCenter Las Vegas - 21st Century Living Las Vegas Style

We are excited to have been selected as CityCenter Preferred Brokers. CityCenter is the most amazing new project on the Las Vegas Strip & will be unlike ANYthing Las Vegas has ever seen.

Project City Center is a $7 billion, 66 acre urban core that will cover an area bigger than New York's Rockefeller Center, Times Square and SoHo combined.

On the drawing board are:

  • A 60-story, 4,000-room hotel-casino
  • 500,000 square feet of retail space
  • 2 non-gaming boutique hotels, including a five-star property that will have 400 rooms each.
  • 500-unit condominium high-rises
  • Both boutique hotels will have about 200 condominiums each
  • 140 condominiums will be incorporated into the retail district as lofts, brownstones or other attached-housing styles

The roster of architects working on CityCenter are:

  • Hotel/Casino: Connecticut-based Cesar Pelli and Associates, who designed Malaysia's Petronas Towers
  • Condominium/Hotel Towers: Rafael Violy Architects of New York, who designed Philadelphia's Kimmel Center
  • Five-star Hotel: Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates of New York and Adam Tihany, who designed Mandalay Bay's Aureole and The Mirage's Cravings
  • Boutique Hotel: Sir Norman Foster, a London designer who has won architecture's renowned Pritzker Prize
  • Executive Architecture Firm: Amsterdam-based Gensler

As preferred agents - our clients will be able to place reservations before the public release in January. They will be able to secure a unit with a 20% deposit rather than the required 30% deposit.

We offer a referral fee to any agents who have clients interested in this "city within a city" on the Las Vegas Strip. This is a great preconstruction condo opportunity - a once in a lifetime chance to own a condo on the Las Vegas strip.

Visit MGM CITYCENTER CONDOS INFO SOURCE for details.

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