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THE CURVE project has been suspended.
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THE CURVE Suburban Village THE CURVE is a 47.5-acre mixed-use master-planned suburban village. The first phase of THE CURVE is 17.5 acres and will include two 18-story hi-rise luxury condominium towers with 8 unit floor plans and a total of 389 units, 10 buildings with 114,025 square feet of retail/restaurant space, and 59,482 square feet of Class A commercial loft office space. Construction on the $300 million first phase of the village is set to begin in early 2006.
THE CURVE Lifestyle Residents will enjoy a number of amenities including luxurious pools and spas, cabanas and a 24-hour concierge service. A restaurant row, pedestrian plazas and community gathering points within the shopping promenade will provide a large central area for residents and visitors to enjoy. With office space integrated throughout the project, working and living at THE CURVE will offer residents a comfortable suburban lifestyle with urban convenience. Located between Sunset and Durango on I-215, access will be very easy for those who live at and wish to visit THE CURVE.
The Curve will feature high-rise living in a village environment that includes work, shopping and entertainment venues. Concierge services are offered. |
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Condominiums have been released for sale at Tower 2 at the Curve, a 47.5-acre urban development with a suburban atmosphere near the Las Vegas Strip.
Tower 2, the second and last element in Phase 1 of the project, sits across the village retail and restaurant main street and is located just northwest of Tower 1.
The new tower offers six floor plans, two of which are new and were not offered in Tower 1.
Priced from the mid-$400,000s, the homes have one or two bedrooms and one to three baths.
“The response to the Curve has been overwhelming,” said Mike Chernine, managing member of the Curve Development Co. “The Curve offers the same amenities of other projects found on the Las Vegas Strip but also offers a key differentiating feature — a unique suburban village setting where people can live, work, shop, dine and play all within a minute’s walk from their front door.”
Tower II offers five floor plans measuring from 1,078 to 1,888 square feet, plus a two-level penthouse option that includes a rooftop living area that can accommodate a spa and a casita.
Each residence offers an open-air design, with floor-to-ceiling windows, large terraces, Viking Kitchens appliances and Kohler fixtures.
Customizing options include tile flooring and granite counters.
Along with high-rise condominiums, the Curve offers resort-style amenities, boutique retail shopping, a restaurant row and spacious intermixed office space.
Located in southwest Las Vegas along the I-215/Beltway curve between Durango Drive and Sunset Road, the 17.5-acre first phase of the Curve includes two 18-story high-rise luxury condominium towers, 10 buildings with 114,025 square feet of retail/restaurant space and 59,482 square feet of commercial loft office space located above the retail space.
The residents of the Curve will have access to such amenities as pools and spas, cabanas and concierge services.
Pedestrian plazas and an urban park located within the shopping promenade will provide a large central area for residents and visitors.
The Curve is just minutes from downtown, McCarran International Airport, Summerlin, Green Valley, Red Rock Conservation Area and the Las Vegas Strip.
The Curve began taking reservations for Tower 1 in March, and construction on the $300-million first phase of the development is set to begin in early 2006.
Las Vegas-based Klai Juba Architects and M.J. Dean Construction are behind the design and construction of the master-planned development. Individual partners in the project include longtime Las Vegas residents, developers and businessmen Dan Juba, Michael Dean, Randy Black Jr. and Chernine.
Klai Juba was the recipient of the 2004 AIA Nevada Architecture Firm of the Year award and is credited with designing many of Las Vegas’ premiere projects, including Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, THEhotel at Mandalay Bay, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Four Seasons Hotel.
M. J. Dean Construction is credited with building many of Las Vegas’ premiere projects, including Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and the Monte Carlo Hotel & Casino.
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