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Project Spotlight - Two Las Vegas Hotels Under Construction and Two Others In Design

December 14, 2016
Project Spotlight - Two Las Vegas Hotels Under Construction and Two Others In Design

Las Vegas is seeing the development of limited service and extended-stay hotels outside the mega resort corridor. Hotel developer Gary Tharaldson is building another burst of hotels in Las Vegas and DesignCell Architecture is the architect and interior designer. Currently under construction is a six-story, 169 room, Hilton Garden Inn and a six-story, 157 room Hilton Homewood Suites on Dean Martin Drive near Harmon Avenue, just south of the Panorama Towers and directly off of the Interstate 15.

Currently in design is a five-story, 113 room TownePlace Suites and a five-story, 135 room Home2 Suites at the Tropicana Avenue and Interstate 15 interchange. These projects are all non-gaming hotels that are expected to appeal to business and leisure travelers due to their ease of access to and from the airport, T-Mobile Arena, and the famous Las Vegas strip. The Las Vegas Review Journal recently published an article on Tharadson Hospitality and these projects.  Hotel Magnate Starts New Burst of Projects Las Vegas

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