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2012 - Issue 3 - April/May

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slug teekay haute property Nicole Nejezch and Tony Dennis in a Deluxe home at Mandarin Oriental The Deluxe dining room and living room areas An Innovative home at Veer Towers... continued from page 119 Add to that the Turnkey Collection for $6,995, which features more than 144 items, including fine art, bed linens, bath towels, cookware, fine porcelain china, glassware, custom-made flatware, scented candles, and bathroom essentials, right down to the soap dish, toothbrush, and toothpaste. Tui keeps costs down by designing, manufacturing, and marketing the collections itself. A complete home remodel can be done within 14 days. "We searched them out; we like that Tui is commensurate with CityCenter quality and aesthetics," says Tony Dennis, executive vice president of CityCenter's furniture packages within five percent of the purchase price." Tui comes to Vegas on the heels of successes such as the relaxed, upscale style found at downtown Miami's 67-story Marquis Residences, designed by Arquitectonica. The four-year-old firm counts Francis Ford Coppola and Jennifer Lopez among its clients; it has also provided com- plete interiors for Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Tui, Avenue-style bathroom A Riviera headed by former Marine-turned-CEO Jason Atkins and Palm Beach interior designer Noranit "Tui" Pranich, boasts 7,500-square-foot a show- room in New York's SoHo district alongside Ralph Lauren and Armani, as well as locations in Mandarin Oriental, one-, two- and three-bedroom units range from 1,110 to 4,000 square feet, with prices starting at $975,000. Veer Towers offers stu- dios, one-, two- and three-bedroom flats, as well as penthouses from 500 to 3,300 square feet, with prices starting at $350,000. Miami, Toronto, Atlanta, and Scottsdale. Tui Lifestyle, which opened in 2008 with three employees, today has more than 65 employees, along with a 285,000-square- foot distribution center and 22 buildings with 46 design models United States. throughout the "We are very excited to enter the Las Vegas market and showcase our collec- tions," Atkins says. "CityCenter was a perfect fit. We believe Las Vegas buyers will benefit from the flexibility offered by 120 vegasmagazine.com CityCenter broke ground during the height of the real estate boom but finished during a deep recession, forcing owner MGM Resorts International to take hundreds of millions of dollars in write-downs on the condominium supply. As a result, CityCenter, which had 2,400 condominiums available when it opened in December 2009, began a rental program for both unsold and owned condominiums late last year. In addition, sales efforts for the unsold residences inside the 57-story Rafael Viñoly-designed Vdara were halted; the 1,500-unit, crescent-shaped building now operates as a non- gaming hotel. info@citycenterresidential.com; tuilifestyle.com V residential division. "We have tried to position turnkey ...offers a bedroom with great views of the city. our packages collections." Ready-to-go Tui carry names Sophisticated, Innovative, Deluxe Lazy, Riviera Avenue, Metropolitan, and East Hampton. Sophisticated, for example, features modern luxury fur- niture with an Asian twist, including sofa and lounge chairs upholstered in Tui Lifestyle can home within 14 days. completely remodel a silk-blend fabric flanked by ebonized teak cubic side tables. The custom coffee table has a built-in space for a specially made porcelain vase and flower arrangement. The Metropolitan package is all black leather, polished stainless steel, and dark walnut finishes. "It's really hard to come by immediate gratification," Dennis says. "But Tui Lifestyle comes as close as possible with a proven track record for delivering value-added prod- ucts with little or no effort on behalf of the buyer." Veer Towers and Mandarin Oriental have 560 condo- miniums, with 162 units still available for purchase. At like photography by bryan hainer (nejezch, deluxe, riviera); courtesy of citycenter residential diviision (veer)

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