拉斯维加斯(老城区)出售土地交响乐公园辅助生活中心,将建成 包括116000平方英尺专业护理和146000平方英尺的辅助生活中心,零售商店和医疗办公室。
https://www.google.com/search?q=Las+Vegas+Symphony+Park&newwindow=1&rlz=1C1RNLH_enUS562US562&espv=210&es_sm=122&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=9DqOUqfdIMnayAGV7IDgCA&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAQ&biw=1680&bih=881
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2013/nov/20/city-sells-land-symphony-park-assisted-living-cent/
交响乐公园包括克利夫兰诊所娄Ruvo脑健康中心和史密斯表演艺术中心,上周日在拉斯维加斯市中心3月4日, 2012年。
市中心的交响乐公园后得到一个新的租户拉斯维加斯市议会批准了500万美元的土地出售给一家房地产公司,规划建设一个熟练的护理和辅助生活中心。
问题:理事会审议了开发协议,与总部位于加州的斯特拉房地产资本在公园3.3万亩,建立中心。
表决:一致通过。
这意味着什么:史密斯表演艺术中心, :娄RUVO脑健康中心,儿童探索博物馆将在交响乐公园于2016年开始有一个新邻居。
开发商将在今后两年的时间建造设施,预计包括116000平方英尺专业护理和146000平方英尺的辅助生活复杂,零售商店和医疗机构。
经济和城市发展部主任比尔的arent描述了71300000美元的的项目,为近年来最大的中心城区之一。
专业护理设施将面向物理治疗,职业治疗和言语治疗等服务,代表迈克尔·斯特拉说赵敏。辅助生活中心将容纳病人一般30天左右的时间。
结合零售和办公空间,将成为更广泛的闹市区,赵敏说,该项目遵循了国家在医疗行业的趋势,开发商聚类在单一地点的不同类型的服务,创造了“持续照顾”。
已经被评为高11500000美元的出售该地块以500万美元今天。斯特拉会收到一些网站的改进,将不得不开始施工前,将350万美元的净销售价格下跌的折扣。
价值的财产增加超过一倍,自2011年评估以来,增长可能是不可持续的, ARENT说。
,“他说: ”我不知道,如果评估师确定这些值,任何制造商将建立在交响乐公园。
该项目预计产生781000美元一年物业税, ARENT说。
理事会热情接待了项目,该项目已经在谈判了一年多。
“我相信这将是一个美妙的市区市容和整个社会是非常必要的, ”议员瑞奇巴洛说,谁代表区。 “我不能等待它的是在路上。 ”
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Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013 | 3:32 p.m.
Symphonay Park
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2013/nov/20/city-sells-land-symphony-park-assisted-living-cent/ Downtown’s Symphony Park is getting a new tenant after the Las Vegas City Council approved a $5 million land sale to a real estate company planning to build a skilled nursing and assisted living center.
The issue: The council considered a development agreement with California-based Citra Real Estate Capital to build the center on 3.3 acres at the park.
The vote: Approved unanimously.
What it means: The Smith Center for the Performing Arts, Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health and Discovery Children’s Museum will have a new neighbor at Symphony Park starting in 2016.
Developers will spend the next two years building the facility, which is expected to include 116,000 square feet for skilled nursing and 146,000 square feet for an assisted living complex, retail shops and medical offices.
Economic and Urban Development Director Bill Arent described the $71.3 million project as one of the largest downtown in recent years.
The skilled nursing facility would be geared toward physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy, among other services, said Citra representative Michael Saltzman. The assisted living center would generally house patients for about 30 days at a time.
Combined with retail and office space that will serve the broader downtown area, Saltzman said, the project follows a national trend in the medical industry where developers are clustering different types of services at a single location, creating a “continuum of care.”
The parcel sold for $5 million today had been appraised as high as $11.5 million. Citra will receive a discount for some site improvements it will have to make before construction can begin, bringing the net sale price down to $3.5 million.
The value of the property has more than doubled since a 2011 appraisal, a growth that may not be sustainable, Arent said.
“I don’t know if any builder would build in Symphony Park at those values that the appraiser determined,” he said.
The project is expected to generate $781,000 a year in property taxes, Arent said.
The council warmly received the project, which has been in negotiations for more than a year.
“I believe this is going to be a wonderful amenity for downtown and is much needed for the entire community,” said Councilman Ricki Barlow, who represents the area. “I can’t wait for it to be on the way.”