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Old Posted May 16, 2009, 2:15 AM
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Has anyone else noticed that progress on the Veer towers appears to have been completely halted. It been at least 3 months that the glass has been up to the final couple of floors, but has been stalled there, while all of the other towers (except the Harmon) were completed.

I remember reading a while back that the Veer towers also had structural problems during construction that were only discovered by County inspectors(like the Harmon) but in their case Perini was able to correct them, although it was very costly.

Considering that, the lack of progess on these two towers, and only these two towers makes me a little suspicious about what is going on. Does anyone know the inside scoop on what is delaying those towers?
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Old Posted May 16, 2009, 2:48 AM
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Has anyone else noticed that progress on the Veer towers appears to have been completely halted. It been at least 3 months that the glass has been up to the final couple of floors, but has been stalled there, while all of the other towers (except the Harmon) were completed.

I remember reading a while back that the Veer towers also had structural problems during construction that were only discovered by County inspectors(like the Harmon) but in their case Perini was able to correct them, although it was very costly.

Considering that, the lack of progess on these two towers, and only these two towers makes me a little suspicious about what is going on. Does anyone know the inside scoop on what is delaying those towers?
Well there is a pool on top, so that may be taking a while to install. Most normal building tops consists of just a flat roof or some ventilation equipment, Veer has a more complex top.
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Old Posted May 16, 2009, 3:18 AM
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Has anyone else noticed that progress on the Veer towers appears to have been completely halted. It been at least 3 months that the glass has been up to the final couple of floors, but has been stalled there, while all of the other towers (except the Harmon) were completed.

I remember reading a while back that the Veer towers also had structural problems during construction that were only discovered by County inspectors(like the Harmon) but in their case Perini was able to correct them, although it was very costly.

Considering that, the lack of progess on these two towers, and only these two towers makes me a little suspicious about what is going on. Does anyone know the inside scoop on what is delaying those towers?
More glass has been added to the Veer towers in the last few weeks. I'm curious on how they are going to clean the glass?
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Old Posted May 16, 2009, 4:07 AM
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Both Veer East and Veer West seemed to have reached construction to the 37th floor in the past few weeks.

What will probably be complex from this point on is the construction of the rooftop, which unlike most buildings, contains all the building's core amenities. Features include an infiniti-edge pool, gym, sauna, steam room, and game room.

The floor plate is pretty expansive and will probably take a bit longer to build out than a standard floor.

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Old Posted May 16, 2009, 2:30 PM
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Look what they did with the Hilton many years ago when they doubled its height.
When did they double the Hilton's height? The Las Vegas Hilton was originally the International, and I thought it was built at the same height it is today. I know they added more wings, but when did they add more height?

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Old Posted May 16, 2009, 8:54 PM
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Would that monorail really be used a lot, considering that it's not even connected to any other casinos?
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Would that monorail really be used a lot, considering that it's not even connected to any other casinos?
I believe it is just a free piece of transit across the single giant mass that is City Center. The main thing is that it's free.

I am not sure if it is connected to Monte Carlo and Bellagio. I think it is.
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Old Posted May 16, 2009, 9:32 PM
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When did they double the Hilton's height? The Las Vegas Hilton was originally the International, and I thought it was built at the same height it is today. I know they added were more wings, but when did they add more height?
My apologies, you are correct. It was new tower wings that they added in 75' and 78'. For some reason I was thinking it got taller.
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I believe it is just a free piece of transit across the single giant mass that is City Center. The main thing is that it's free.

I am not sure if it is connected to Monte Carlo and Bellagio. I think it is.
99% sure it is connected to both MC and Bellagio.
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Old Posted May 16, 2009, 10:41 PM
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Here is a 13 page pdf file that gives a few details about the CityCenter APM.

http://www.leaelliott.com/assets/fil...yCenterAPM.pdf

You can also visit the Doppelmayr website to follow the installation of the APM.

http://www.dcc.at/doppelmayr/company...ewsdetail.aspx
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Old Posted May 17, 2009, 3:19 PM
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No visible FB progress in two weeks. Construction may not have been formally halted, but it appears to have slowed to a crawl while the lawsuit progresses.
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Old Posted May 17, 2009, 6:58 PM
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Old Posted May 17, 2009, 7:34 PM
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Old Posted May 17, 2009, 7:39 PM
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^ I second that, I wouldn't ever work on that arch. They have a lot of balls to go to work on that.
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Old Posted May 17, 2009, 11:38 PM
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Old Posted May 18, 2009, 4:29 AM
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something kinda new about citycenter

somthing kinda new about citycenter http://www.business24-7.ae/articles/...68f523661.aspx
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Old Posted May 18, 2009, 6:26 PM
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The cosmopolitan looks great, but it seems like construction has come to a stop or crawl lately, no more glass going up out front, no more of the random blue lights, the crane are still up even though both towers are clearly finished. The pedestrian bridge seems to be the only thing that is getting attention. What is the deal?
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Old Posted May 19, 2009, 4:54 AM
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Old Posted May 20, 2009, 2:43 PM
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Symphony Park

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2009...fficials-ears/

LAS VEGAS CITY COUNCIL:
Union Park’s new name music to city officials’ ears


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By Sam Skolnik (contact)

Wed, May 20, 2009 (2 a.m.)

The city’s name for the 61-acre brownfield acquired by Las Vegas nine years ago — Union Park — made sense. The $6 billion site was formerly part of the Union Pacific rail yard, after all.

Yet as the city developed plans for the park and some big-name tenants signed on, some involved with the project began to wonder whether the name Union Park adequately represented their vision for the site, where Las Vegas plans to build a new downtown.

The question has been answered. Change is coming in the form of a new name, “Symphony Park.” The name change is set to be ratified at today’s City Council meeting — timed to precede groundbreaking for the Smith Center for the Performing Arts later this month.

Symphony Park, west of Main Street and north of Bonneville Avenue, will be home of the region’s first comprehensive performing arts center and several other major civic and business developments, assuming plans eventually move forward.

Here’s how the decision was made to the change the park’s name:

About a year ago Rita Brandin, a top official with Newland Communities, the city’s project manager for the site, began bandying about the idea for a possible new name for Union Park with its main developers and city officials. They agreed to hire a consultant to study the issue.

“The general feeling was that the association with the railroad wasn’t resonating,” said Brandin, senior vice president and development director of Newland. The name should not only reflect the essence of the place, but also help attract people and new developers to the site, she said.

Newland hired New Jersey-based Cecilian Worldwide, a strategic marketing and branding firm. Cecilian charged Newland $110,000 for eight months of work, according to Brandin.

Kathleen Cecilian, the company’s CEO, and four others spent six weeks in Las Vegas, in August and September, to conduct videotaped interviews with the park’s tenants, as well as Mayor Oscar Goodman, several council members and other movers and shakers. About 30 of these sit-down interviews, which lasted 30 to 60 minutes, were augmented with another 70 man-on-the-street interviews in public venues throughout the valley.

Some of the questions: Have you heard of Union Park? What does that name mean to you? Is it appealing?

Cecilian said the consensus was that the site’s name “should be something as big as the place, something organic” — and Union Park didn’t convey those qualities as well as “Symphony Park.”

The new name had actually been staring officials in the face for some time.

The proposed strip of grass and trees slated for the center of the project, between the Smith Center and a boutique hotel designed by celebrity chef Charlie Palmer, is also to be named Symphony Park. That will not change, officials said.

Cecilian presented the proposed new name to about 40 current and future park tenants and their public relations consultants and Goodman and several other city officials in a closed-door, Oct. 14 meeting at the Molasky Building, a prominent Union Park neighbor.

“It was a ‘wow’ moment,” Cecilian said. “The response was overwhelmingly positive.”

An official with Molasky said the new name works because of its connection to the park’s anchor, the Smith Center.

“It’s wonderful that they are changing the name to Symphony Park, underscoring the world-class facility that will anchor that property,” Richard Worthington, president of the Molasky Group, said in a statement. “It’s fitting.”
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