City officials, future residents witness milestone in development of mixed-use, mid-rise property
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Home buyers, Las Vegas city officials and media representatives recently came out to the juhl site in celebration of the start of vertical construction.
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Rich Gustafson, president of developer CityMark Development, thanked the city for its support of the mid-rise project that combines residential and retail units.
"We could not be more excited that this monumental development is truly under way in the heart of Las Vegas," Gustafson said. "juhl most certainly will play a pivotal role in the redevelopment of downtown. Sales continue to sharply exceed expectations. People are really excited about living downtown, and with this project going vertical it won't be long before the corner of Bonneville (Avenue) and Fourth (Street) is bustling with happy homeowners who will be able to walk to work, shops, museums and their evening entertainment venues."
juhl home buyers celebrated at their own event later that evening in the sales office.
"We are thrilled to see such a positive response from our home buyers," Gustafson said. "A celebratory event was in order to express our appreciation and excitement about this venture moving forward."
juhl will make a distinctive mark on the downtown skyline, rising six to 15 stories with a glass-enclosed lobby accessing a series of six buildings of varying heights and facades.
Residences range from 616 to 2,500 square feet with warehouse lofts, mid- and high-rise lofts, townhouses, flats and penthouses.
Units feature exposed mechanicals and concrete surfaces. Additionally, the lofts feature 10-foot floor-to-ceiling windows; private patios or balconies; energy-efficient air conditioning; high-speed Internet access; Grohe chrome plumbing fixtures; island kitchens with granite slab counter tops, maple cabinetry and stainless steel appliances.
Prices start from the high $200,000s.
Common amenities include a two-story fitness center, landscaped rooftop courtyard with a spa and 75-foot pool, and a ninth-floor viewing deck. There is also a multi-level parking structure with gated access, 24-hour security and 24,000 square feet of retail space.
The surrounding area features boutiques, art galleries, restaurants and gaming properties, all within walking distance.
To visit the information studio, take Interstate 15 to Charleston Boulevard, head east to Grand Central Parkway, go north to Bonneville, then head east to 255 E. Bonneville. The studio is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily except Mondays, when it opens at noon.