Next
on the Las Vegas preconstruction condo horizon will
be the Summit, the tallest habitable structure in
Las Vegas, another project by Altomare and Di Mauro.
While details are still sketchy the Summit will be a
73 story building towering over the city at 940
feet. Ivana will be centrally located on a two acre
lot at the northeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard
South and Sahara Avenue that's now occupied by the
dormant Holy Cow casino/brew pub and a small,
multilevel parking garage.
Plans are still being developed for the Summit, and
it has not yet been finalized on whether or not its
main floors will house a boutique casino. It will be
sold as a condo hotel with the top 15 floors
reserved for residential living. Its grandiose
design calls for nine floor plans totaling 960 units
capped by a nearly 15,700-square-foot penthouse that
the builders hope to sell for more than $35 million.
Joseph Di Mauro insists his group's proposed
940-foot residential tower will become a high-class
gateway to downtown Las Vegas, likely within the
next 36 months. Sales offices in Australia and Asia
will play a role in marketing what he called a
project of "national significance." In all it will
take about 3 years to complete the Summit.
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