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Industry News
Renovations
Bring Las Vegas Trump International
Condo Hotel to New Level
by Howard Stutz
(Reprinted from
Las Vegas Gaming Wire, March 20, 2006)
LAS VEGAS -- New York developer Donald
Trump doesn't like to do anything small.
Take, for example, the task of completing
the largest level of the $500 million Trump International
Hotel & Tower, now under construction behind the
New Frontier.
Perini
Building Co., the project's general contractor, is
overseeing a two-day placement of approximately 2,100
cubic yards of concrete that will form the tower's
sixth-floor recreational deck. It isn't the largest
single concrete pour the company has accomplished
-- the basement levels of several Strip casinos were
a greater magnitude -- but the challenge is the area
of the building.
"It's a little more difficult
because it's vertical," Perini Chairman Dick
Rizzo said of the sixth-floor location. "What's
most significant is the size of this building. For
now, other than the Stratosphere, nothing will be
taller."
Trump, builder of Manhattan skyscrapers
and developer of prime New York real estate and star
of NBC's "The Apprentice," said his first
Las Vegas project was 20 years in the making.
"It's exciting to see this building
take shape because I always thought it would be a
total winner," said Trump, whose name had been
rumored concerning the purchase of various Strip casinos
and Las Vegas real estate over two decades. "It's
going to be an amazing building in a great location.
The Trump brand is good for the city."
The concrete pour began at 1 a.m.
Friday and went for four hours with nonstop delivery
of materials by more than two dozen trucks. The pour
is scheduled to finish Monday with a second four-hour
early-morning effort.
The recreational deck, the elevated
public level of the 64-story, 1,282-unit project,
will eventually encompass 36,000 square feet for the
tower's pool area, spa, gym, meeting rooms, salon
and a snack bar. A five-story parking garage and Trump
International management offices will be below the
recreation deck.
Once the level is completed, the 620-foot
tower will begin to take shape.
Perini, which broke ground on the
project last summer, said it expects to complete one
floor every six days with a total construction period
of 72 weeks. The first residents are expected to move
into Trump International in early 2008.
Trump said his Las Vegas project has
not been beset by factors that have hampered other
proposed Las Vegas high-rise developments, mainly
the growing cost of construction. Trump said he locked
in 90 percent of his construction costs when he first
announced plans for the development in 2004.
"Las Vegas has become a very
expensive place to build," Trump said. "As
soon as I finished my plans, I bought my construction.
The elevated construction costs have hurt a lot people
here."
Perini Building is also the general
contractor on MGM Mirage's $7 billion Project CityCenter
and the $1.8 billion Cosmopolitan. Trump, he said,
had perfect timing for building his tower.
"He was out of the blocks first,
which was important because his price was guaranteed,"
Rizzo said. "He'd done extremely well."
Rising fuel costs have driven up the
price of building materials throughout the country,
said Trump, who is developing residential projects
in New York City and West Palm Beach, Fla., a 92-story
tower in Chicago and a golf course and residential
development outside Los Angeles.
"Concrete and steel prices have
gone through the roof," Trump said. "A large
part of construction is dictated by fuel costs. Construction
costs have got to be the highest I've seen in years."
Labor issues, Trump said, haven't
been a factor in construction of Trump International.
A recent study by Deutsche Bank found that lack of
qualified labor in Las Vegas is threatening the development
of new casinos and high-rise condominiums.
"The advantage I have is that
people want to work for me," Trump said. "I've
had a good relationship with the contractors in Las
Vegas."
Before groundbreaking, Trump International
had been 100 percent reserved. The Trump sales force
has been converting the reservations into actual sales
for the studio, one-, two- and three bedroom condominiums
that range in size from 635 square feet to 3,530 square
feet.
As of early this week, about 100 units
were still available.
"Perspective buyers drop out
for various reasons, but we have a solid list of people
who are interested in the building," said Jack
Christie, vice president of sales and marketing for
Trump International. "People are cautious, but
there's a lot of demand to be part of the Trump project."
As reservations have fallen through,
prices have gone up, about 15 percent overall. Today,
the smallest unit sells for $755,000, Christie said.
The failures of competitors have also helped the project,
he added.
Trump International will allow its
condominium owners to lease their units as hotel rooms,
and Christie said there not many condo-hotels coming
to fruition.
"There are probably only 5,800
condo-hotel units that are going to be built, so that
has helped our sales," Christie said.
Trump said he was the first developer
in Las Vegas to sell residential units for $1,000
a square foot. He said the prices have risen to now
average $1,200 a square foot.
Trump is planning an identical second
tower for the Trump International site, but by the
time he's ready to release the building for sales
-- possibly by year's end -- prices could increase
30 percent to 35 percent per unit.
"Where I come from (New York),
prices are around $4,000 a square foot on Park Avenue,
so it's all relative," Trump said, adding that
rising construction costs will impact the overall
price tag of the second tower.
The only question surrounding the
project is the fate of neighboring New Frontier. Trump
said he expects owner Phil Ruffin to shortly announce
a redevelopment for the hotel-casino.
If you are interested in receiving
information when it becomes available on the second
Trump International, send your full name and contact
information to info@CondoHotelCenter.com.
Or, you can receive information on other condo hotels
currently available in Las Vegas, by contacting us
at info@CondoHotelCenter.com.
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