LAS VEGAS, June 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Sky Las Vegas, the
first luxury, high-rise condominium on the world-famous
Las Vegas Strip, was topped out at Noon today when more
than 600 construction workers of M.J. Dean Construction
Co. of Las Vegas sent a symbolic fir tree skyward on a
placing boom. The final portion of the concrete roof had
been set in place earlier in the day, completing the
exterior superstructure and the symbolic tree was
attached following a long-established tradition in the
construction industry.
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Sky Las Vegas is near a sellout of its luxury units and
continues on schedule to be completed by mid January
2007. Units that remain for purchase start at $734,000
for 1,063 square feet of living space. Luxury
condominiums are available on most floors with views of
glistening lights and the surrounding mountains.
Sky Las Vegas will usher in a new era of luxury
living on the Las Vegas Strip when its first residents
move in early 2007.
The 45-story, $325 million, luxury condominium
high-rise will be the first of its kind located on one
of the world's most magical boulevards. Sky Las Vegas
will provide the ultimate location for those seeking
immediate access to the electrifying entertainment,
abundant shopping and incomparable dining experiences of
The Strip.
The luxury condo tower will house 409 units with 870
to 5,500 square feet. There is something for every
lifestyle and taste in Sky's 30-plus living plans
including Penthouse units and premium, three-story
suites with rooftop garden Skydecks.
Sky Las Vegas is a project of Sky Las Vegas
Condominiums, Inc., a joint effort of M. Aaron
Yashouafar, chief executive officer of Milbank Real
Estate Services, Inc., a 27-year-old Los Angeles-based
full service real estate company specializing in
development and commercial property management, and
David Pourbaba, founder and president of 4D Development,
a California-based development company with projects in
Texas, California, Arizona and Nevada.