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Written by TRAVIS MICHAEL HOLDER   
Saturday, July 05, 2008

Las Vegas’ CityCenter is Changing the Skyline and Proving the Future is Now 

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Despite dour warnings about America’s economic future, Las Vegas is still rapidly evolving. Never have I looked out a window in any hotel along the Strip, from Mandalay Bay to the Wynn, without seeing a crane and construction somewhere in the view.

The crowning glory of this phenomenon is sure to become MGM/Mirage Corporation’s gargantuan $9.2-billion mixed-use development CityCenter, created in association with Dubai World and instantaneously becoming the most expensive privately funded property ever attempted by our unstoppably upwardly-mobile species.

CityCenter is scheduled to open late in 2009 and is an unprecedented architectural paradigm for the ideal modern city with potential to redefine contemporary urban design throughout the world. Best yet, each building within CityCenter is being designed to pursue Silver Certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. Featuring a fourth-mile of Strip frontage and an ultra fast and strikingly state-of-the-art tram system which will whisk visitors and residents alike from the Bellagio through a massive retail complex and on to the Monte Carlo, CityCenter is currently being built with lightning speed on 76 primetime acres, replacing the dilapidated old Boardwalk Hotel and that long line of low rent t-shirt shops and helicopter tour sites located between those two hotels.

The centerpiece of CityCenter is the 61-story, 4,004-room Aria Hotel and Convention Center, featuring two curved towers and an all-glass 150,000-sq. ft. casino at the very top of the complex—which immediately defies longtime Vegas history and logic, which insists that windowless casinos made to camouflage time of day make its often zombie-like visitors gamble longer. The Aria’s sophisticated, contemporary design by Pelli Clarke Pelli will serve as the gateway to all CityCenter has to offer, including the entire complex’s overall groundbreaking design meant to introduce a dazzling vertical city in the heart of Vegas’ sprawling horizontal grid.

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Harmon Hotel

The 400-room Harmon Hotel, Spa & Residences launched last January and 38% of the property’s additional 207 residences were snapped up with lightning speed by eager buyers, as this bold new addition to the Vegas skyline had been eagerly awaited by individuals wanting the exceptionally exclusive atmosphere that will be central to the Harmon living experience. The ultra-chi-chi Mandarin Hotel and Casino, owned and operated by the five-star New York-based Mandarin Hotel Corporation, will also provide a similarly world-class experience for its future fulltime residents and visitors, mirroring the Harmon with 400 guest rooms and over 200 permanent residences as well.

The Vdara Condo Hotel, designed by Rafael Vinoly, will be a 57-story ebony tower with 1,543 condo units; architect Helmut Jahn’s Veer Towers, two silhouette towers of glass, will house 674 modern loft-like residences; and The Crystals, CityCenter’s 500,000-sq. ft. retail district designed by Daniel Libeskind (of the new World Trade Center fame) and featuring $40-million worth of modern sculptures and installations by world famous artists, will offer international luxury brand stores and high-end couture under a crystalline canopy of unprecedented brilliance.

The Crystals will also incorporate the all-new Cirque du Soleil Theatre, which in 2010 will debut an original spectacular featuring the music of Elvis Presley. The Cirque’s usual creative combination of live musicians and singers, projections, dance and the latest in multimedia sound and lighting technology will offer the company’s signature emotional bond with the audience as it brings The King back to Vegas for millions of his existing fans—and create a buzz that will enable the persona of Elvis to reach untold numbers of new fans.

Cirque founder Guy Laliberté commented of the project: “This new creative challenge is exactly what we strive at accomplishing in the development of our new productions. Cirque du Soleil is thrilled to be involved in CityCenter and we are particularly honored to be entrusted with this assignment. We are working closely with our partners to ensure the public will have an unforgettable encounter with the King of Rock and Roll. Elvis had a unique relationship with his adoring fans in Vegas and a large part of our mission is to recreate the excitement and the spirit of joy he generated here.”

Bobby Baldwin, President and CEO of Mirage Resorts, MGM/Mirage’s operating division, said: “We are thrilled to partner with our friends and colleagues at Cirque du Soleil, who are known the world over for creating memorable entertainment experiences. With this show we will bring together Elvis, an icon of Las Vegas entertainment history, with CityCenter, a destination that represents the future of this remarkable city.”

There’s no doubt that MGM/Mirage’s amazing new CityCenter is quickly confirming the 21st century’s amazing cultural and lifestyle revival of city living at its finest—especially in ol’ El Vee.

For information on CityCenter as it unfolds, check out www.citycenter.com


TRAVIS MICHAEL HOLDER
About the author:

TRAVIS MICHAEL HOLDER has been writing about LA theatre since 1987 and for Entertainment Today since 1990. As an actor, he received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Best Actor Award as Kenneth Halliwell in the west coast premiere of Nasty Little Secrets at Theatre/Theater. He has also been honored with a Drama-Logue Award as Lennie in Of Mice and Men at the Egyptian Arena, four Maddy Awards, a ReviewPlays.com Award, both NAACP and GLAAD Award nominations, and five nominations from LA Weekly.

 

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tom brady - khss construction scams jim mo 2009-03-27 17:48:12
i worked there for 6 months and saw Jim Monoham milking the cow at city center he is the general glorified general for KHSS constuctions .i think he has stole more money and cut cornners big time hope someone investagates him for all the money hes steeling there for the jobs hes done under low grade materials and hiring mexican imagrants without legal papers yours truley bank rup
nissan skyline gtr - executive ceo. 2009-03-09 11:09:25
what?without this.now lets say that i was going to be wrong?huh.we are wrong right,previously .when how.the idea
Las Vegas Managing Editor - I Agree... Las Vegas Is Not Dy 2008-07-06 22:18:20
Thanks for the great post. Those of us here in Las Vegas are tired of the "Vegas is dying because of the economy" stories.

Room rates are down. Duh... for decades, rates were slashed during the hot summer months here regardless of economic times.

Yes, the price of oil (airfare and gas) is high. But... news of domestic drilling, more nuke plants and more green power will slow down energy speculators (and the prices they are driving oil to).

Las Vegas 3.0 debuts in 2010 right about the time the economy will be rebounding.

Viva Las Vegas!

Ted Newkirk
Managing Editor
http://www.accessvegas.com
Brian Quinn 2008-07-06 02:06:24
It is only fitting that the Cirque Du Soleil 'Elvis' production will be a permanent feature at this magnificent complex.

Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world and Elvis was, and still is, the greatest entertainer of all time.

The combination should be a real winner.
 

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