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Aug. 07, 2005

Queensridge Place complex on track

Ground broken for 'custom homes in sky'






One Queensridge Place, a joint venture of Executive Home Builders and Peccole Nevada Corp., broke ground in April for the first phase of the project, which has been described as European-style "custom condominiums."

"It really is a custom home in the sky," sales director Florence Shapiro said. "This amazing and unique design in this prime northwest Las Vegas Valley location will appeal to those seeking a low-maintenance lifestyle, but still desire the quality and feel of a customized home. The amount of included customized features together with multiple floor plans, the variety of bathrooms, kitchens and high-end finishes that buyers have to choose from, provides a unique opportunity."

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The development is located at Rampart Boulevard and Alta Drive, within the Queensridge community.

Yohan Lowie of Executive Home Builders designed the interior finishes.

"In scale and proportion and attention to detail, the look and feel of One Queensridge Place is one of true elegance. Its character is one of unquestionable uniqueness," Lowie said. "It combines the qualities of design, location and value that will be unmatched."

JMA Architecture Studios designed the project.

"The development team selected a design theme that characterizes the Art Nouveau style that originated in Paris," architect and company President Thomas Schoeman said. "This theme permeates throughout the buildings and grounds starting at the metal-roofed gatehouse and its decorative wrought-iron gates and reappearing at the metal roofed towers with their beckoning cupolas."

The residences measure about 2,000 to 14,000 square feet. Prices were previously reported to range from $1.2 million to about $15 million.

Planned amenities include men's and women's spas; a fitness center with an indoor lap pool; wine cellar with private dining room; theater room; and a great room with fireplaces, caterer's kitchen, billiards, table games and bar.

An outdoor barbecue area, sun terrace, swimming pool and three guest casitas are also planned.

The first residents are expected in late 2006.



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