Archive for July, 2007

August 2007 U.S. Real Estate Video Report now available

Monday, July 30th, 2007

U.S. Real Estate ReportI have just completed the latest video report on the U.S. real estate market. You can view the report about the United States Real Estate markets by clicking on the picture to the left.  It appears the real estate market in general is beginning to turn for the better.  Find out why the markets are looking up in this special “U.S. Real Estate Report.”

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Las Vegas Median household income jumps 66%.

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

Well it seems that Harrah’s Entertainment is going to erect another tower on the shrinking land parcel known as Ceasar’s Palace. It will contain 665 luxury room tower and new casino entrance and 3 new swimming pools.  They also will renovate the current Forum Tower with its completion in January 2008.

The Luxor will undergo a $300 million dollar renovation.

Zoning clearance for a new casino took place last week in the Clark County Commission Chambers for a parcel on Spring Mountain Road and adjoining the west side of I-15.  This will is the start of seeing the gaming district zoning to include Spring Mountain road and allow the expansion of major gaming projects along that corridor.  A future project still in the works is “Dragon City” a Chinese themed casino in the China Town district.

Mean while 4 miles north of the Nascar “Las Vegas Speedway” a new 150 acre industrial park is being developed to help ease the shortage of the crowded industrial shortage in Las Vegas as companies continue to move and expand in what many studies show as the best business climate City in the U.S.   Employment in Las Vegas in 2006 showed only 18% is based in the Gaming industry.  Las Vegas is no longer a gambling town as its economy is diversify very quickly.

In 1996 Las Vegas had a total population of 1,119,708 residents just ten years later in 2006 that number had jumped to 1,912,700 a 71% increase. Plus remember we are the only city in the U.S. that has between 300,000 to 500,000 visitors on any given day.

In 1996 we had 63,617 people increase in our residents, this population number was reduced based on people leaving the valley.  In 2006 we had a one year net gain of 96,057 residence for the year.

Besides the gain in population our house hold income has jumped over 66% to $53,111.

The number of retires has increase 71% in that same 10 year period.

And lastly the number that shows the business climate in Las Vegas is “Retail Sales.”  In the last 10 years retail sales have jumped 125% here from $15,825,791,000 in 1996 to $35,604,392,000.

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Major Casino Openings require More Housing!

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

Planet Hollywood towers las vegasSo, when will the sky cranes come down and the slot machines start ringing in these new cutting edge resort properties in Las Vegas?  When will we get the economic shot in the arm that Las Vegas always gets when a major Casino Resort openings creating thousands of new jobs and new residents to our valley?

Well the first of a flood of properties will be coming on line beginning this fall (2007) with the opening of the Palazzo a $1.8 billion dollar 50 story luxury resort with 3,400 rooms and suites and a 105,000 sq. ft. casino and will need 4,000 new employees.

The Wynn Resorts “Encore” will open between Thanksgiving and Christmas of 2008 with 2,000+ rooms this 1.5 billion dollar project is a 48 story structure with a 40,000 sq. ft. casino. Estimated employment of about 2,000 workers.

Cosmopolitan has a projected opening for the last quarter of 2009. With 3,000 rooms, an 80,000 sq. ft. casino, 265,000 sq. ft. of retail space and 150,000 sq. ft. of convention space. The Cosmopolitan will have an estimate worker base of 4,000 people.

Project “City Center,” with its massive opening slated also the last quarter of 2009, this 7.4 billion dollar project may put a strain on employment here in the Valley. With 4400 hotel rooms, 3 condo towers with 2,700 units, an urban village and shopping mall, casino and much more. It will require 12,000 employees to service its guests and residents.

Fontainebleau Las Vegas will open its doors in 2009 with $2.8 billion dollars invested.  This project has 3,889 rooms, 100,000 sq. ft. casino and a 1,000 unit condo-hotel. Projected employment of approximately 4,500 workers.

Echelon Place which replaces the old Stardust is a $4.4 billion dollar project with 5,300 rooms, 1 million sq. ft. of conventions and retail space.  This project is scheduled for opening in 2010. Approximate new employment 6,000 people.

Plaza Hotel on the old Frontier casino site will open in 2011. This $5 billion dollar high end project will include hotel, casino, condominiums, convention center and retail.  The project details have yet to be released.

There are many other projects on the drawing board that could put additional pressure on residential real estate here in Las Vegas such as the development to be announced this fall on the S/W corner of Sahara and Las Vegas Blvd.,  the major project to be built on the site just west of the Hard Rock on Harmon Ave.,  3 major projects to be built on the South Strip, a new arena and casino complex to be built at Charleston and Main and much more.

Add to this several resort major expansions that are underway such as Hard Rock, Caesars Palace, Planet Hollywood, Palms, Lady Luck, Gold Nugget, etc.  And we could see a real housing and employment problem headed our way beginning in 2009.

I have not discussed the condo towers, Locals casinos, major retail expansion and commercial and industrial projects currently under construction that will also require employment.  I have also not discussed the jobs created in the community to support the new employees for these large casino properties.  All this will add to the employment problems here in Las Vegas.

My thoughts are that the housing market will stabilize in Las Vegas in late 2008 and once again the pressure on the housing markets, start in 2009. It looks like the casino industry will have to increase its workers salaries about this time to compete for the workers. So look for better wages at these new high class properties.  This brings more money into the local economy including housing making home purchase a possibility for more residents here in Las Vegas.

Remember the basis of good real estate investment starts with good employment figures.  If employment is the corner stone then Las Vegas has transformed its self once again into a golden investment opportunity, once again.

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New Major Theme Park to be Built in Las Vegas.

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

It appears that group of major player in the Theme Park Industry have put under contract some 200+ acres of ground on the South Las Vegas Strip to build a major theme park!  This plot of land is just a bit bigger than Disneyland in Anaheim, California.  They are in the process of assembling their conceptual designs for the parcel and doing their due diligence on the land.  If built as initially conceived the project will include the largest indoor water park in North America, 25 acres of outdoor attractions, the largest snow dome in North America, Casino, Hotels, condos, retail, sports arena, water shows, performing arts center, theatres, family entertainment center (miniature golf, rock wall climbing, batting cages,  games and arcades), Beach, Dining, nightclubs, ice rink, fitness facilities, snow play area, a European Adult swim area, an 18,000 space car park (worlds largest) and much more! Like Disney they are going to put the back of the house operations under ground and employ GREEN technologies like photo electric generation, water conservation, and hydrogen vehicles.  You can see more about this fantastic plan at www.lasvegaswet.com .  It looks like it could be a whole new direction in entertainment for Las Vegas and bring more variety to attract more visitors and be a great place for locals as well.  This could transform the South Las Vegas Strip and surrounding real estate overnight!

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Elvis to return to Las Vegas SOON!

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

Trump TowerIf you have been to the Las Vegas Strip you have probably seen the Harley Davidson Cafe with its monster motorcycle hovering over the Strip.  Well guess what folks, its going to go away to make room for Elvis and his 17 Acre themed resort. Not only does he now get a show room he gets the whole resort! It seems that the same company that owns “American Idol” also owns the likeness and name of Elvis.  These folks now also own the land under the Harley Davidson cafe.  So keep practicing your Elvis swivel and you may have some new employment opportunities.

When Starwood had the land pulled out from under them for the “W” they must have already had a plan “B” in place.  Yesterday they announce the development of a Hotel in Las Vegas called aLoft.  It is proposed for the corner of Flamingo and Paradise (probably on the old Key Largo site).  Once again they are touting upscale amenities with all the electronic gadgets you could learn in a 3 night stay.  Nice work Starwood.

“The Donald” did a Donald type press release of which I quote: “The people who own the Plaza Hotel in New York are building a $5 billion project right behind us,” Trump said.  Behind us?  Well Donald if the New Frontier is behind you then the Wynn is way behind you in the back.  Trump Towers occupies the wonderful location having plenty of parking and a view across the street of the Fashion Show parking garage.  The Tower is located on a small 2 lane road that extends one block between the Strip and Industrial Road.  Trump Towers does not have frontage on Industrial road.  It does currently set at the back of the parking lot for the Frontier.  It makes me think that they mistook Donald Duck for the Trump.  I guess its all in the spin.

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The number of Hotel rooms is shrinking, for the moment.

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

Lots of Building on the StripLady Luck closed over a year ago. The Boardwalk was imploded late last year. The Klondik was shut last year. The Stardust closed and was tour down in January. The New Frontier will close on July 15th and be torn down.  With all these casino closings the number of rooms has actually been shrinking.  Unemployment in Las Vegas actually exceeded the national average by .01%!  My goodness why hasn’t the Press made this into a national crisis!

Other Casinos have changed hands like the Tropicana and laid off 300 workers recently as well.  The residential housing industry has laid off about 10 to 15% of its work force according to the Nevada Dept. of Employment Security.  With all the closings and layoffs it is surprising that Las Vegas doesn’t have a higher Unemployment rate.  What is suprising is that job growth is showing up in all other sectors (excepting residential construction and casino workers).  It looks more and more like Las Vegas is no longer a one industry town.

But for those of you that want to see big gains in employment which means big numbers of housing sales and a stable real estate market, you don’t have long to wait.  According to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, 40,000 hotel rooms will come on line in Las Vegas between now and 2010 and will require over 70,000 employees.

The first of these properties to open will be the Palazzo towards the end of this year.

Now besides the 40,000 rooms under construction you still need to factor in the following properties:  The “M” casino, Southern Highlands Casino, Tropicana expansion, the new casino on the S.W. corner of the Strip and Sahara, The Maxum Casino, The Plaza (replacing the New Frontier), The Crown Las Vegas (tallest building in the Western Hemisphere), Las Palmas, The project forth coming from Africa-Israel on the old “W” site, and more.  None of these projects have been figured into the 40,000 rooms.

The 40,000 rooms are in properties like, Project City Center, Fontainebleau, Echelon Place, Encore, Plazzo, Cosmopolitan, and expansion at the Hard Rock, Planet Hollywood, MGM Grand, etc..

Add to that all the luxury high-rise condos being built and I think you get the idea that employment opportunities in Las Vegas are going to grow like weeds in the coming years.  The seeds of growth are planted, its going to be fun to see it grow.

Keep in mind that as we again start to grow, you will look back and think “Why didn’t I buy more real estate while the market was soft?”

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Will “Fremont Street Experience” to Stratosphere be redeveloped with Casinos?

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

Newport lofts in downtown Las VegasWow!

Recently we have seen the closing of many Elvis style wedding chapel’s and much of the ground between the Stratosphere and Fremont Street Experience is being bought and sold much like a high stakes poker game.  Who will loose and who will win in this real estate card game is hard to figure right now.  What is clear is that much is at stake for the small land owners that surround this golden goose area.

For those of you not familiar with this area, it is considered the older less desirable area of Las Vegas. This area was primarily developed from the 1940’s to the 1960’s. It currently is dotted with older restaurants, wedding chapels, motels, bars, a few old casinos and of course strip joints and XXX book stores.

North of Sahara- The Stratosphere has purchase additional acreage around it for expansion.  There was recently announce a 70 acre assembly of property at Charleston and Main Street for a possible location of a new Major League Sports Arena and attached casino, the City of Las Vegas is considering the proposal now.  There have been several companies buying small plots on Las Vegas Blvd. between Charleston and Fremont.  There are major condo high-rise projects going in to the west of Las Vegas Blvd.  and I-15 and between Charleston and Fremont Street Experience upgrading the potential of this area greatly.  There are currently 3 condo tower pads with zoning approval in this area as well as Soho Lofts tower which was completed approximately a year ago.

To the East- There are several mid-rise condo projects going up to the east of Las Vegas Blvd. in an area of older homes and professional offices further upgrading the area.  The residential neighborhoods to the east have been actively responding to all zoning changes along this section of the Strip. It appears that any development on the east side of Las Vegas Blvd., in areas adjoining neighborhoods, could be restricted as to height and density making the east side of the strip less desirable and expensive.

To the South-  Las Vegas Blvd to the South of Sahara Blvd. is in the process of major building and renovation with 9 major projects between Sahara and Fashion Show Mall.

Downtown Fremont Experience District- 3 casino hotels have either been in negotiation or changed hands in the last 2 months.  The Entertainment District (gas light district) to the East of Fremont Street and Las Vegas Blvd. is under full scale construction with a slated opening later this year.  To the West of the Fremont Street Experience is the massive new Union Park Development (aka 61 acres)  a totally planed development of huge high-rise and high tech structures, this area will become the new downtown area of Las Vegas and its cultural center. This project is owned by the City of Las Vegas and they are determined to make it one of the World showcase developments.

To the North- A major new mid-rise project is 80% sold in one day just to the north of  I-515/ US 95.  This area has long been labeled as blighted but now seems to be a realistic candidate for further redevelopment.

With so much happening in the areas surrounding Las Vegas Blvd. it is only natural that eventually things will change.  My best guess is that we will see major physical changes in this area within the next 24 months.

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