Vegas 888 Condo Development
I've become a little skeptical when I hear the
words Vegas and condo together in light of recent fallout
but Vegas 888 seems to be making a go of it. The 50-floor blue glass tour will feature one, two and three bedroom
penthouse suites. The layout is designed for luxury with a massive two-acre pool area, poolside cabanas, a 12,000
square-foot resort spa on the 35th floor and the Riviera Hot Spot, a sunbathing area with day beds, plunge pools and
outdoor showers. The building will include its own restaurant and and The Whale club, a Strip-view night club. Condo
options include lofts, three-story sky villas or a "high-life" suite and range from 800 square feet to over
10,000 square feet. The two-story lofts have 20 foot ceilings and glass staircases. The condos will also offer
something they are calling “blue glove’ service. It is meant to be a step above white glove and will
include the services of a private concierge, housekeeping, valet parking, room service and butler service. The entry
will feature a waterfall and a large lobby. Prices range from $600,000 to well over $10 million and groundbreaking is
set to happen this year. After the jump more pictures of what the building will look like.
The spa on the 35th floor

The Riviera Hot Spot

Another look at the Riviera Hot Spot

The waterfall entry
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Daman Mar 1st 2006 4:03PM
Wow, those pool seats on the hot spot level look intense! Nice work, whomever designed those!
Gunnar Heinrich Mar 2nd 2006 12:51AM
Whomever is developing this new Condo certainly had the well-to-do Chinese gambler on his mind.
The number 8 is truly lucky in Chinese superstition.
And triple 8s, well, lets just say Hong Kong license plates have gone for millions over those kind of digits.
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