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Property Overview of 38‑acre Las Vegas Strip Site with Unfinished Ferris Wheel Project

The passage is a marketing‑style description of a real‑estate parcel and its surrounding amenities. It contains no allegations, financial transactions, or connections to high‑profile individuals or ag Site comprises 12 parcels totaling ~38.5 acres on the Las Vegas Strip. Existing structures include a motel, apartments, office and commercial buildings. An abandoned Skyvue ferris‑wheel project halte

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #018759
Pages
1
Persons
0
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The passage is a marketing‑style description of a real‑estate parcel and its surrounding amenities. It contains no allegations, financial transactions, or connections to high‑profile individuals or ag Site comprises 12 parcels totaling ~38.5 acres on the Las Vegas Strip. Existing structures include a motel, apartments, office and commercial buildings. An abandoned Skyvue ferris‑wheel project halte

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The Site The Site is comprised of 12 parcels totaling approximately 38.475 net acres located at the southeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard South and East Mandalay Bay Road on the world famous Las Vegas Strip. Current improvements on the Site include the Desert Oasis Motel, The Oasis Apartments, a two-story office building at 3951 Las Vegas Boulevard South and a one-story commercial building at 3953 Las Vegas Boulevard South. The former Skyvue development planned for the northwest portion of the Property received FAA height approvals and was planned for the world’s tallest ferris wheel approximately 467-feet tall and a two-story retail / convention complex. Two concrete support columns for the wheel, approximately 240-feet tall, and four concrete foundations were built before construction was halted in August 2012. The adjacent properties to the east fronting Haven Street are the signature private jet terminals of McCarran International Airport and the private jet terminal of the Las Vegas Sands Corp; to the west of the Site are Mandalay Bay Resort Casino and Convention Center, the Four Seasons Resort and Luxor Resort Casino; to the north of the Site are MGM's music festival property “The Lot” and the Tropicana Resort Casino; and to the south is undeveloped land primarily owned by the multinational conglomerate Triple 5 Group that is restricted by lower height limitations of approximately 284 feet. Site highlights include: HM Income in-place of approximately $500,000 from existing tenants provides revenue while planning concept and designs are approved HM Unique opportunity to create branding synergies with private ingress/egress points to the adjacent high roller jet terminals HM Preferred south Strip location adjacent to four of the largest resorts in North America (MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, Excalibur and Luxor). M@ Established and high traffic location on the Las Vegas Strip mM Numerous world-class resorts, convention centers, luxury shopping, dining and entertainment attractions within walking distance. HM Proximate to the I-15 and |-215 Freeways

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