from this morning's GlobeSt (3/25):
Last updated: March 25, 2008 10:34am
FX Details $3B Plan for Park Central Site
By Brian K. Miller
"LAS VEGAS-FX Real Estate and Entertainment Inc., the publicly traded owner of 17.72 acres across from the multibillion-dollar Citycenter development on the Las Vegas Strip, revealed its development plans Monday in a 10-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Formed in 2007 and run by Robert F.X. Sillerman and Paul C. Kanavos, the company states in its annual report that it plans to spend $3.1 billion redeveloping the site with 3,047 hotel rooms, a 93,000-sf casino, 94,000 sf of retail, 100,000 sf of entertainment venues and 147 private residences.
Already zoned for a casino resort but currently hosting other uses, the acreage sits on the southeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue. The six parcels that comprise the site have a combined 1,175 feet of frontage on the Strip and 600 feet on Harmon. “We are designing the project to compete within the upper strata of the luxury market,” the company states in its filing.
The first phase of the project is slated to include approximately eight million sf of development (excluding parking) consisting of a luxury hotel casino, the first for its Elvis-inspired luxury brand, as well as a luxury branded five-star hotel without a casino. The luxury hotel casino is expected to include 2,269 rooms and be wholly owned and operated by FX. The five-star non-gaming hotel is expected to include approximately 778 rooms and approximately 147 for-sale residential units.
The 93,000 sf of gaming area in the hotel casino does not include a high-limit area, race and sports book, and poker room that also are planned. The hotel casino also would include 206,000 sf of convention space including banquet space, ballrooms and break-out meeting rooms. Other plans include a 1,605-seat multi-use theater/showroom and an expansive wedding chapel complex. The 100,000 sf of entertainment uses would include Elvis-themed attractions, including an interactive multimedia experience, a boutique and a superstore. The 94,000 sf of retail would be “distributed throughout the facility” along with 14 restaurants totaling 3,400 seats and various bar/lounge areas with an additional 675 seats." ....
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The hotel-casino tower is slated to have 2,269 rooms, including 1,866 standard rooms of approximately 611 sf and 392 suites ranging from 855 sf to more than 6,400 sf. The tower would be crowned with a rooftop restaurant that will convert to a lounge in the evening. The non-gaming hotel in the first phase, in addition to 778 hotel rooms, is currently contemplated to include 37,200 sf of meeting space, a restaurant, bar/lounge, health club and spa. The 147 for-sale residences are expected to feature one-, two- and three-bedroom units averaging 2,274 net sellable sf.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
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