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Thursday, June 02, 2005

Green Lights Ahead for Sandhurst

Things seem to be going well with the Sandhurst project. Not only are units approximately 70% reserved, but the 35 story high rise condo development to be built in downtown Las Vegas recently announced its sales and construction team leaders.

Michael Mirolla, and executive member of Sandhurst, reported that Don Sherer, previously affiliated with a Las Vegas real estate agency, was appointed director of sales. In addition, John Walters Jr. was named director of construction. Walters was previously the director of construction for Station Casinos, and before that, Wal-Mart's Western Region. Finally, the general contractor (the UPA Group) is owned by Amir Etemadi whose clients have included the Ritz Carlton North Shore in Vancouver, British Columbia and MonteLago Village at the Lake Las Vegas resort in Henderson.

As we all know, a major factor in the success of a high rise project is the strength of its developers, and Sandhurst has certainly put together a pretty impressive resume.

The project, located west of the arts district and adjacent to a planned performing arts center and medical research center, will consist of 398 units ranging from 817 to about 4,700 square feet and priced from the $300,000s to $2.5 million, which includes a private storage unit.

With break ground expected this summer and completion scheduled for December 2006, property amenities include a 22,000 square foot fitness center and spa, a guard gated entry and private parking. Also planned are a restuarant, cafe, swimming pool, and dry cleaner with personal pickup and delivery service. Additional plans include a great room offering a library, theater, billiards, game room, kitchen and a 3,000 square foot terrace.

If downtown high rise living is for you, you should seriously consider this project. They are still currently taking reservations, so contact me for more information on how you can get into this project yourself.

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