One Las Vegas Towers Get Occupancy Certs

One Las Vegas Towers Get Occupancy Certs
LAS VEGAS, NV - One Las Vegas, the latest in a wave of luxury condominium projects built in Las Vegas over the last few years, has received certificates of occupancy for its first two towers and has closed escrow on more than 40 units, developer Wayne Krygier said. The $150 million first phase consists of 359 condo units in two 20-story towers just off Las Vegas Boulevard, south of Windmill Lane.

Krygier, president of Las Vegas-based AmLand Development, said sales have been "significant" and he expects to close escrow on another 150 units over the next 90 days. Prices start in the $400,000s for one-bedroom units. Permit applications have been submitted to finish the pool area and main entrance off Las Vegas Boulevard. The tennis courts, spa, cabanas, barbecue and valet will be completed in the next 90 days, he said.

"In a tough economy, the tough have to get going," Krygier said. "We're hiring additional sales staff because we can't keep up with the foot traffic of new buyers. It's not robust. Let's not kid ourselves. But maybe people are seeing the value."

AmLand and its joint venture partner, BSR Group of Israel, plan to develop the 20-acre site into five towers with 1,000 units and retail. Krygier said he's working with two hotel chains, one of which already has a presence in Las Vegas, to build a 220-room boutique hotel on the property. J.E. Dunn is general contractor. The project is virtually on budget, though a little late, which Krygier attributed to the velocity of construction in Las Vegas and delays in inspecting life safety systems.

SalesTraq, a Las Vegas research firm, reported 27 closings at One Las Vegas through May. Buyers are hesitant to close escrow today on luxury condo units that have depreciated in value from the agreed sales price a couple years ago, SalesTraq President Larry Murphy said. Krygier said One Las Vegas just closed a $1 million-plus unit that appraised at nearly $600 a square foot.
Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal

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