Is the Ghostification of Las Vegas Over?
First, we had the Manhattanization of Las Vegas, when
hi-rises sprouted all along the Strip.
Then the Great Recession hit, and the building boom halted,
leaving the shells of unfinished buildings all over the Las Vegas valley. Add
in thousands of vacant homes, and you have the ghostification of Las Vegas.
But could we be moving on to a new (unnamed but hopefully
better) era?
Manhattan West, abandoned in mid-construction in 2008, is
now slated to be Gramercy, with construction scheduled to start in fall. It’s one of a
few projects, like the Shoppes
at Summerlin and the Echelon (now Resorts World Las Vegas) that are getting new hopes as the economy tries to gain
traction.
What’s next, SoHo-ization? That’s my vote.
What do you think Vegas' next era will be?
Update, March 17, 2014:
Construction has finally resumed on this project & the plans for it look pretty ambitious:
http://www.vegasinc.com/business/real-estate/2014/mar/03/construction-restarts-mixed-use-gramercy-project/
Update, March 17, 2014:
Construction has finally resumed on this project & the plans for it look pretty ambitious:
http://www.vegasinc.com/business/real-estate/2014/mar/03/construction-restarts-mixed-use-gramercy-project/
Sources:
Picture by Terrisa Meeks
While I don't see any new Strip building happening until we see how SLS (Sahara) and Resort World do, we'll start to see some off-strip stuff revived.
ReplyDeleteThe area between the south outlet mall and South Point was poised to really take off and we just might see that in the next couple of years!
I think someone needs to pitch "Flip This Hotel!" as a series based here. I vote for the Fountainbleau for Property #1.
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