MGM Mirage owns 832 acres of land in Streep, but the company’s focus these days is on 66 acres between Bellagio and Monte Carlo. Today, MGM Mirage executives will unveil details about the progress of the $5 billion city core project, which MGM Mirage President Terry Raney said was the largest and most expensive private development project in the United States. It will cover a larger area than New York’s Rockefeller Center, Times Square, and Soho combined, Raney said. 메이저 토토사이트
The drawing features a 60-story, 4,000-room hotel-casino, and 500,000 square feet of retail space. Two non-game boutique hotels, including five-star properties, will also have 400 rooms each. The development will also include two 500-unit condominium high-rise buildings in a rental pool similar to the company’s residence on MGM Grand. Each of the two boutique hotels will have about 200 condominiums, and 140 condominiums will be included in the retail area in the style of lofts, brownstones, or other attached housing.
MGM Mirage, whose city center’s design process has been running for about 20 months, has no design, pricing or sale dates for these condominiums. MGM Mirage will also release a list of architects who work at the city center this morning. They include Cesar Pelli and Associates, located in Connecticut, which designed the Petronas Tower in Malaysia, the tallest building in the world. Cesar Pelli is the lead architect of the 4,000-room hotel-casino.
Raphael Billy Architects in New York, who designed the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, will plan for the condominium-hotel tower. Con Pedersen Fox Associates in New York and Adam Tihani, who designed Aurelle and Mirage Cravings in Mandalay Bay, will design the five-star hotel. London designer Sir Norman Foster, who won the prestigious Pritzker Prize in architecture, will design the exterior of his second boutique hotel. Gensler, headquartered in Amsterdam, is an architectural firm that oversees the design of City Center, where Perini Corp. will be the general contractor.
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