San Diego-based basic contractor T.B. Penick & Sons topped off Las Vegas’ first all-for-rent condo tower this month, developer Southern Land Co. introduced final week.
Upon completion, the 22-story Capella within the metropolis’s Symphony Park neighborhood will embody 272 residences, together with one- and two-bedroom properties and penthouses. Providing expansive views of the Strip, downtown and the encircling mountains, models will function movable kitchen islands, premium finishes and good dwelling know-how.
The constructing additionally will embrace roughly 16,250 sq. toes of retail and eating house, based on the discharge, which didn’t present a undertaking price.
Each Capella and its counterpart multifamily constructing Bria, a 275-unit mid-rise neighborhood additionally from Southern Land Co., are on observe to open subsequent summer season. These two developments will develop the developer’s presence in Symphony Park, the place it opened one other residential undertaking, Auric, in 2021.
“The introduction of Bria and Capella furthers our imaginative and prescient of constructing Symphony Park a premier city neighborhood that blends luxurious residing with arts and tradition — and the topping off of Capella signifies that we’re one step nearer to realizing our imaginative and prescient,” mentioned Tim Downey, founder and CEO of Southern Land Co., within the launch.
Bria and Capella every will supply a set of facilities, together with a resident lounge, co-working house, concierge providers, a state-of-the-art health middle and yoga studio and a canine run. Residents may also get pleasure from a resort-style swimming pool with outside cabanas, a scorching tub and a pool lounge that includes an out of doors bar, TVs, jumbotron and grills.
The 61-acre Symphony Park neighborhood boasts distinguished cultural landmarks, together with The Smith Heart for the Performing Arts, the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Heart for Mind Well being and the Discovery Kids’s Museum. Future initiatives coming to the realm embrace the Las Vegas Artwork Museum, an AC Marriott Resort, the Origin at Symphony Park mixed-use undertaking and Cello Tower condominium.