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Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Panorama Towers - A Run-Away Success

I have made a large number of recommendations of late to my favorite clients to invest in Panorama Towers. This has raised eyebrows, and let me start my defense by stating categorically that I have no hidden agenda in this matter. Commissions are industry-standard, and I have nothing special to gain or to lose for that matter, by recommending apartments and suites in this imposing structure of twin towers that rises like a Phoenix in the Nevada desert just outside Las Vegas.

I must confess to being incredibly attracted by the artistic use of blue glass in the Panorama Towers, but this can hardly be the sole reason to invest precious dollars in realty! Basically, I have tremendous respect for Laurence Hallier. Check his track record and you will find that everything he conceives, be it an industrial park, a novel advertising medium or a housing project, is always a run-away success.

The other person I, as a real estate professional, bank on is Howard Yates. This Construction Manager of Panorama Towers has some 45 projects behind him involving some 20 million square feet. His professionalism is beyond question, and I am confident that the Panorama Towers will rank amongst his best work.

Law is one subject that I leave to experts, and I always worry about clients investing in projects with shaky legal documentation and procedures. However, this is one area where we can rest easy when signing for Paramount Towers property: Chris Yergensen, who is Corporate Counsel for this project has vast experience with properties on Las Vegas Boulevard. The New York Hotel and Casino figures amongst the projects for which he has handled legal affairs, and I always feel easy and confident about recommending investments in projects with which he is associated.

Panorama Towers has Kiai Juba as Architects, JBA Consulting Engineers for mechanical and electrical work, as well as for plumbing, construction by MJ Dean and Munge/Leung for the interiors. This is all eminent company indeed, and makes me feel that my clients will love me for recommending the Panorama Towers to them!

Panorama Towers has all the right touches, from a Jacuzzi to an area for Yoga. The valet service is perfect for people who jet in to Las Vegas for just days or even hours, and want to make every minute count. The electronic security is reassuring and privacy is assured. The Panorama Village Market is a warm touch with a Gourmet Deli and a Fresh Bakery. The apartment interiors convey a special sense of freedom and space with 10 feet ceilings. Plasma TVs, fine grain wooden cabinets and marble tops convey a contemporary sense of international luxury that will please the most exacting. Floor plans start at below 1000 square feet, so there is scope for all my friends to find something in the Panorama Towers to meet their planned outlays.
Demand for apartments and a suite in the Panorama Towers is so strong that I am not worried about favoring this project: the ones who do not follow my advice will be the ones to lose out!