Veer Towers

Veer Towers

Veer Towers in March 2010
General information
Status Complete
Type (2) Residential Condo Tower
Location Las Vegas Strip
Address 3722 Las Vegas Boulevard
Las Vegas, NV 89158
Town or city Paradise, Nevada
Coordinates 36°6′26.50″N 115°10′29″W / 36.1073611°N 115.17472°W / 36.1073611; -115.17472Coordinates: 36°6′26.50″N 115°10′29″W / 36.1073611°N 115.17472°W / 36.1073611; -115.17472
Construction started 2006
Completed 2010
Opening July 14, 2010 (July 14, 2010)
Height 480-foot (150 m)
Technical details
Floor count 37 stories
Design and construction
Architect Francisco Gonzalez Pulido[1]
Developer MGM Resorts International
Main contractor Perini Building Company
Other information
Number of rooms 670
Parking yes
References
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Veer Towers are twin 37-story, 480-foot (150 m), residential towers located within CityCenter on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. Each tower houses 335 luxury condominium units ranging from 537 to 2,256 square feet (49.9 to 209.6 m2). The two towers were designed by Murphy/Jahn Architects of Chicago and lean in opposite directions (five degrees from center).

Every residence has a view of the Las Vegas skyline. Lobbies and public spaces were developed by Francisco Gonzalez Pulido and showcase works by natural light. Dianna Wong Architecture & Interior Design designed the residences.

The rooftop Sky Decks include infinity edge swimming pools, hot tubs, sun decks and summer kitchens. Resident fitness and locker rooms, billiards rooms and lounges are on the 37th floor. A private residential driveway leads to separate vehicle entrances, secured elevators and valet service, all monitored by 24-hour security.[3]

The towers are the only all-residential buildings at CityCenter.

History

The towers were designed by Helmut Jahn's office based in Chicago. Lobbies and public spaces were developed by Francisco Gonzalez Pulido and showcase works by natural light. Dianna Wong Architecture & Interior Design designed the residences.

The condominium buildings received a LEED Gold certification on November 20, 2009,[4] and opened on July 14, 2010

In December 2012, CityCenter sold 427 Veer condos in bulk for $119 million to Ladder Capital Finance.[3]

Fine art

The lobby walls of both Veer Towers feature mud drawings by Turner Prize-winning artist Richard Long, who diluted mud that he brought to Las Vegas from the River Avon and applied it to the walls with his hands. The two large-scale works titled “Circle of Chance” and “Earth” cover the lobby wall of the west and east tower.

References


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