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ALL NEW CONDOMINIUM HOTEL ENCLAVE TURNBERRY IS BUILDING RIGHT ON THE GROUNDS OF MGM GRAND RECEIVES PHENOMENAL RESPONSE FROM FREQUENT LAS VEGAS VISITORS. ALL 576 DESIGNER-FURNISHED SUITES IN TOWER ONE SOLD OUT IN LESS THAN 30 DAYS!
It was an irresistible opportunity: a never-before possible chance to make MGM Grand your home ? actually living right on the Strip, in the middle of all the glitz, glamour and gaming. This awesome offer to ?live where the action is? has apparently filled a big desire among steady visitors to the city.
Aptly named The Residences, the condominium hotel enclave not only entitles residents to all the pleasures of a coveted hotel guest, but a beautiful pride of ownership. Plus numerous exclusive-to-owners amenities: a private owners? lounge, a fitness center, concierge, fully staffed lobby, swimming pool, and 24/7 security. Buyers will have their choice of a studio, one bedroom or two bedroom suite. Residences range in price from $450,000 to over $1.5 million. Groundbreaking for Tower One is set for this summer. Tower Two and Three sales are underway.
No condominium ever offered recreation like this ? a myriad of pleasures unmatched anywhere else in the world. As an owner in The Residences, you are also treated as a pampered hotel guest, given the use of all the many amenities. Please your palate at more than a dozen restaurants and cafes. Feed your desire for non-stop, top-name entertainment in both a mega arena and an intimate theater. Step into Studio 54 and Tabu for your listening and dancing pleasure.
Give into your gaming spirit in the largest casino in Las Vegas. Pamper yourself in a Grand Spa and Fitness Center. Bask in the most elegant swimming and sunbathing complex in the world. An enclosed, air-conditioned, elevated walkway will connect The Residences to the hotel and the new monorail that links MGM Grand with many of the other hotels on The Strip. ?The Residences is a wonderful opportunity for us to draw on our expertise in the Las Vegas and condo-hotel markets to build one of the most desirable places in the world to live and vacation,? said Turnberry Principal Jeffrey Soffer.
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