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Marriott TownePlace Suites and Hilton Home2 Suites Las Vegas Breaks Ground

July 24, 2017
Marriott TownePlace Suites and Hilton Home2 Suites Las Vegas Breaks Ground

DesignCell Architecture announces the ground breaking of the new Marriott TownePlace Suites and Hilton Home2 Suites in Las Vegas. This project is located at the former site of the Golden Palms Casino at Tropicana and Interstate 15. This prominent location provides accommodations for traveler’s seeking close proximity to the Las Vegas Strip, T-Mobile Arena, and future Raider’s Stadium.

The two hotels will operate independently of each other, but will share the site as well as a 3-story parking garage consisting of 160 spaces. Both facilities offer separate resort style pools and complimentary color and use of materials.

Marriott TownePlace Suites is a five-story, wood construction with 113 rooms and 66,000 SF. The hotel offers spacious studios, one and two bedroom suites with full kitchens. Hilton Home2 Suites is also a five-story, wood construction with 135 rooms and 79,000 SF. The rooms consist of one and two bed suites and one and two separate bedroom suites all with full kitchens, flexible work-zone, and living area.

The project is expected to be completed Fall of 2018.

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