LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — A billion-dollar construction project, one of the largest Henderson has ever seen, is now well underway.

Two luxury high-rises are being built on top of a mountain in the MacDonald Highlands community. FOX5 is the only outlet to take a tour of the construction site. You can likely see the two cranes reaching high into the sky on the mountain throughout the area around Black Mountain.

“They are going to be there for a while, and they’re going to get taller. They’re going to get 75 feet taller,” said Craig H. Eddins, executive vice president of Four Seasons Private Residences Las Vegas.

The cranes are helping construct the two high-rise towers of the Four Seasons Private Residences Las Vegas that will tower over the entire Vegas Valley.

Construction progresses on the foundation of the Four Seasons Private Residences Las Vegas, a luxury residential project taking shape in the MacDonald Highlands community in Henderson. The twin high-rises are expected to be completed by summer 2027.(KVVU)

“We’ve done an extensive amount of work pretty quietly over the last three years,” shared Eddins.

That is about to change. FOX5 sat down with Eddins before an exclusive tour of the construction site. He says the new community, unlike most Four Seasons properties around the world, isn’t a hotel. It’s exclusively residential, and most of the homes being built are already sold.

“We’re actually 70% sold as of today – 120 of our 171 homes are already spoken for,” Eddins revealed.

Chiseled out of the side of the mountain, all the roads are now in place, all utilities run to the site, and the first part of the foundation has been poured. Earlier this month, 120 concrete trucks poured the first portion of the foundation.

“In the first part of November, that will be the two big pours of the main foundation, and then from there it goes really fast,” Eddins said.

Officials expect to see the towers start to rise from the mountain after that main pour. Construction will continue for two more years, with homes ready for move-in in summer 2027.

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