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'''One Queensridge Place''' is the name given to two residential [[skyscraper]]s located in the affluent [[Summerlin South]] area of the [[Las Vegas Valley]]. Construction began in 2005 and concluded in 2007. The buildings are twins, measuring approximately {{convert|233.5|ft}} high. Each tower has 20 constructed floors with [[curtain wall]] facades and distinctive architecture. The resulting large windows allow for views of the [[Las Vegas Strip]] and [[Red Rock]]. |
'''One Queensridge Place''' is the name given to two residential [[skyscraper]]s located in the affluent [[Summerlin South]] area of the [[Las Vegas Valley]]. Construction began in 2005 and concluded in 2007. The buildings are twins, measuring approximately {{convert|233.5|ft}} high. Each tower has 20 constructed floors with [[curtain wall]] facades and distinctive architecture. The resulting large windows allow for views of the [[Las Vegas Strip]] and [[Red Rock]]. |
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One Queensridge Place | |
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General information | |
Type | Residential |
Location | Las Vegas, Nevada USA |
Construction started | 2005 |
Completed | 2007 |
Height | |
Roof | 234 ft (71 m) |
Top floor | 20 |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 20 |
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One Queensridge Place is the name given to two residential skyscrapers located in the affluent Summerlin South area of the Las Vegas Valley. Construction began in 2005 and concluded in 2007. The buildings are twins, measuring approximately 233.5 feet (71.2 m) high. Each tower has 20 constructed floors with curtain wall facades and distinctive architecture. The resulting large windows allow for views of the Las Vegas Strip and Red Rock.
In popular culture
The towers are among the most expensive in the United States. Condo prices range between $1,200,000 and $20,000,000. The penthouses on the top 2 floors of each structure are approximately 15,000 square feet (1,400 m2) each. The average price for a unit is $2,300,000.[1]