LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Two high-rise towers are under construction next to Black Mountain and are now going vertical.
The towers, less than halfway complete, will continue climbing into the sky throughout the spring, summer and into the fall. Construction cranes light up at the site and night can be seen from across town at FOX5 studios’ back parking lot.
FOX5 received an exclusive tour of the construction site.
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Construction progress
The two towers will house 171 luxury homes and Strip-like amenities, including a Wolfgang Puck restaurant.
“We started tall. We’re 600 feet above the airport, so the valley floor,” said Craig H. Eddins, executive vice president of Four Seasons Private Residences of Las Vegas. “There’s a few high rises on some ski resorts and places like that, but certainly nothing here in southern Nevada.”
Eddins said it was a challenge to build the towers in this location, to create the building envelope, to put the roads in and to bring the utilities in.
Building timeline
Construction crews are working two 10-hour shifts per day starting at 4 a.m. About 250 team members are on site. That number will ramp up to about 600 people once the buildings get topped out and crews start enclosing the building.
“We are up to the 7th floor, which is the amenity level of the south tower,” Eddins said. “Every eight days we will pick up a new floor now that we’re past those big amenity levels.”
The towers will be 24 stories when complete, about 200 feet taller than the construction cranes currently seen at the site.
The towers should top out by late September or early October. The entire building is expected to be ready for move-in by September or October of next year.
Most of the homes in the towers — 85 percent — have been sold, but some are still available.
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