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Panorama Towers is a high-rise
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complex located in
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. Developed by Laurence Hallier and
Andrew Sasson Andrew Jacques Sasson (born 1970 in Walton-on-Thames, England)Garrahan, Matthew"Man who put a shine on Sin City" ''Financial Times''. July 22, 2008. is a British-American entrepreneur, hotelier, and real estate developer. With Andy Masi, he is th ...
, the $600 million aqua-blue glass 635-unit complex sits on on Dean Martin Drive and is centrally located across from the
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from
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. The complex consists of two towers, completed in 2006 and 2007. A third tower was completed in 2008 and was later rebranded as The Martin in 2011. A fourth tower had been planned but was never built.


History

Panorama Towers was announced on September 7, 2003, as a business venture between partners
Andrew Sasson Andrew Jacques Sasson (born 1970 in Walton-on-Thames, England)Garrahan, Matthew"Man who put a shine on Sin City" ''Financial Times''. July 22, 2008. is a British-American entrepreneur, hotelier, and real estate developer. With Andy Masi, he is th ...
and Laurence Hallier, who owned Sasson/Hallier Development LLC. The project was announced as a 250-unit condominium complex that would stand 30 stories high and would be built on of land. Las Vegas-based architecture firm Klai Juba was hired to design the project. Klai Juba's iconic aqua-blue glass towers have been nominated and won numerous awards from the design, construction and excellence service of the complex. Among the many honours, was The Best of Las Vegas' architecture award by the editors of the ''
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'', and "High-Rise of the Year" by the Community Associations Institute. Sasson described the target clientele as local residents who enjoy high-end design, and the ideal central location of being only a block from the heart of the
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, which he labeled as Las Vegas' beachfront. The project was named for its panoramic views of the Las Vegas Strip and of Red Rock Canyon. Sales for a second tower had begun by July 2004. By September 2004, construction was underway on one of the towers. That month, a 35-story third tower, standing tall, was approved by Clark County. The third tower would be slightly smaller than the other two towers, with only 250 units compared to 350 for the others. The second tower was scheduled to begin construction in January 2005, with construction on the third tower scheduled to begin six months later. During construction, actors Leonardo DiCaprio and
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purchased units at Panorama Towers. DiCaprio also attended the
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ceremony, held in October 2004. Construction on the first two towers was underway in April 2005, at which point a lawsuit was filed against
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by Sasson/Hallier. The two companies had previously negotiated a possible joint venture for the Panorama Towers project, and Sasson/Hallier provided various database information – including contracts, financials, and marketing information – to Related as part of the negotiations. Ultimately, negotiations failed, and Sasson/Hallier alleged that Related kept the database information to develop and market its proposed Icon condominium project. By March 2006, a fourth tower was being planned. The fourth tower was to be constructed south of the property, and was to stand 44 stories tall. A groundbreaking ceremony for the third tower was held on April 21, 2006.
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appeared at the event as Hallier's date. Anderson, who referred to the project as "Pamorama", was to become a resident in the future fourth tower and said she would hire
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to design her new residence. At that time, the first tower – standing 33 stories, with 308 units – was 90 percent complete, with an expected opening in July 2006, approximately six months later than initially planned. The second tower had been
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at that time, and was scheduled for completion in January 2007. M.J. Dean Construction was the general contractor for the first and second tower, while Taylor International was the general contractor for the third tower, which was constructed north of Harmon Avenue and the other two towers. The first tower opened in December 2006, while the second tower – with 326 units – was scheduled to open in summer 2007. The first and second tower were constructed at an estimated cost of $300 million. In April 2007, a Vice President of Sales for the project said there was no timetable for developing the fourth tower due to the local high-rise market becoming questionable. The second tower opened in late 2007. In January 2008, Hallier said that the second tower had sold 98 percent of its 320 units. The third tower, Panorama North, was completed in 2008. In 2009, Hallier listed his unfinished three-level, "chairman's penthouse" in the first tower for sale, at a price of $2.8 million. In 2011, Panorama North was spun off as a separate property renamed The Martin. In February 2011, Anderson sued Hallier, alleging that he reneged on a promise to build her a condominium unit at Panorama Towers. In June 2011, Hallier filed a counter-complaint against Anderson, claiming that she was in breach of a 2006 agreement in which she was to make numerous promotional appearances to help market Panorama Towers. Hallier said Anderson's promised condominium unit was contingent on her appearances, which he said she failed to do. Hallier sued Anderson for $22.5 million, the total price of the unsold units that Anderson was to promote. In January 2012, Hallier and Anderson settled out of court as part of an undisclosed deal. In 2013, the unfinished penthouse in the second tower sold for $3.9 million. As of 2013, Panorama Towers was patrolled by an 80-camera security system and two dozen security personnel, and utilized fingerprint security scanners.


Value

Initial condominium prices ranged from $270,000 to $1 million during the pre-construction phase. Even after facing the worst real estate market in the city's history, Panorama Towers has rebounded with one of highest appreciation rates in the region. The units have regained a significant amount of their value with prices nearly doubled over the final six months of 2011.


Gallery

File:The Spa Facilites at Panorama Towers.jpeg , Entrance to one of the spa facilities File:The Indoor Jacuzzi at Panorama Towers.jpeg, One of the hot tubs located in the spas File:The Spa Facitlites at Panorama Towers.jpeg, One of the sauna rooms File:The Fitness Center at Panorama Towers.jpeg, Fitness center File:The Yoga and Pilates Studio at Panorama Towers.jpeg , The yoga and pilates studio File:The Entertainment Room at Panorama Towers.jpeg , One of the poker rooms File:The Conference Room at Panorama Towers.jpeg, One of the conference rooms File:The Lobby Of Panorama Towers in Las Vegas.jpeg, Lobby File:The 24-Hour Concierge Desk at Panorama Towers.jpeg, One of the 24-hour concierge desks File:The Courtesy Limousine at Panorama Towers.jpeg, One of the limousines for residents


See also

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List of tallest buildings in Las Vegas The city of Las Vegas, Nevada and its surrounding unincorporated communities in the Las Vegas Valley are the sites of more than 160 high-rises, 42 of which stand taller than . The tallest structure in the city is the Strat tower, which rises ...


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* {{Las Vegas skyscrapers Residential buildings completed in 2006 2006 establishments in Nevada Buildings and structures in Paradise, Nevada Twin towers Residential buildings completed in 2007 Residential buildings completed in 2008 Residential buildings in the Las Vegas metropolitan area