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The Skyvue Las Vegas Super WheelSkyvue Las Vegas to Soar 500 Feet above Strip - For Immediate Release
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) is an unfinished giant
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near the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino on the
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in
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, US. Only the concrete pillars were built. Construction of the wheel and the proposed larger 3-phase project for the site — London, Las Vegas — was abandoned, and the plot was sold in 2020 and then advertised for sale again in 2022. London, Las Vegas, as suggested by the official website, was to be a 38.5-acre property featuring 1,300 hotel rooms, a casino, the Skyvue wheel and 550,000 square feet of restaurants and shops—all of which would be architectural replicas of various British landmarks and neighborhoods. The Skyvue wheel, being "Phase I of London, Las Vegas" was intended to feature a large display billed as the "largest outdoor advertising LED screen in the world".


History

Skyvue was originally announced as being planned to be tall,Colorado's Leitner-Poma to build cabins for huge observation wheel in Las Vegas
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Developers begin next construction phase for SkyVue's 500-foot wheel
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Clark County Commission The Clark County Commission is the governmental organization that governs and runs Clark County, Nevada, providing services to the unincorporated areas. Its offices are located at the Clark County Government Center in Downtown Las Vegas. Compos ...
in March 2011,Las Vegas developer breaks ground on 500-foot Ferris wheel project
/ref> it was announced at a media event and groundbreaking ceremony in May 2011 by Howard Bulloch of Compass Investments, who stated "we expect it to be up and running in time for New Year's 2012". The Happi Inn motel was demolished to make way for the Ferris wheel. It was originally expected to have 40 gondolas, each carrying 20-25 people, but in March 2012, when 1,300 cubic yards of concrete foundations were poured it was reported that there would only be 32 gondolas, each carrying 24 passengers, and that it would not open until July 4, 2013. On March 5, 2012, Shotgun Creek Investments, headed by Wayne Perry, announced their involvement in the $300 million project. Shotgun Creek "invested tens of millions" into the project according to a statement from Skyvue. In May 2012, the estimated opening date was further put back to late 2013, at which time it was also reported that construction of the two main support columns had reached a height of . In July 2012, it was reported that Skyvue was scheduled to open on New Year's Eve, 2013, and that its support columns, which had reached a height of about , should be completed within a month. In early 2013, Shotgun Creek made two loans totaling $9 million in the project.Bulloch's big wheel long shot, and getting longer
/ref> A March 2013 update indicated the spindle and yoke were being assembled off site and would be installed "shortly". In July 2013, the developer stated "we anticipate construction to resume in the next couple of months". The projected opening was delayed until mid-2015. In January 2014, all scaffolding was removed from the columns, furthering speculation that the project would never be finished. By November 2015, the property and unfinished Skyvue had been put up for sale. It was put up for sale again in 2020, and was sold to Perry later that year. He put the site up for sale in 2022.


See also

* Voyager, a giant Ferris wheel proposed several times for Las Vegas, but never built. *
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, a giant Ferris wheel built in Las Vegas next to
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casino and resort.


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