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Monday, July 31, 2006

Success of World Market Center is Good News for Downtown Las Vegas High Rise Condo Projects

The World Market Center continues to grow and grow, as its developers keep moving forward with an accelerated construction schedule for the entire 57 acre campus. When it's fully completed, it will become the largest trade show complex in the world.

Last week, officials of the project gave a tour of the top floor of the fully leased second building - a 16-story, $345 milion, 1.6 million square foot centerpiece opening in January with rave results. The scope of this project is amazing. They're creating a comprehensive marketplace that provides all the tools necesssary to grow an enterprise by bringing products, people, ideas, and access together in one place. And it's already working - the success of this project has been better than anyone could have imagined so far.

Plans call for the completed development to cost $3 billion and feature eight buildings totaling 12 million square feet that will be connected by sky bridges, designed to become Downtown Las Vegas landmarks.

As mentioned in February, the continuing success of this project is making ownership of high rise condos in the area a no-brainer. At this point, is there even a doubt that the Juhl Las Vegas project is the biggest sleeper project in town? Located walking distance to the World Market Center with a pricing structure that looks like a steal compared to its competitors, you'd be crazy to pass up a buying opportunity whether you're an investor or end-user in this project, which recently broke ground as well.

Amid the downtown Las Vegas cultural venues, spectacular shopping, gourmet restaurants, and now the most successful trade show project in the world, the news is all good for Juhl. Piggyback from the downtown rennaissance and the success of the World Market Center and get into Juhl now. I already did - you should too while availabilities last.

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