Planet Hollywood Towers by Westgate Broke Ground

Planet Hollywood Towers by Westgate Broke Ground
David A. Siegel, founder, president and CEO of Westgate Resorts, the world's largest privately held timeshare company, and Robert Earl, co-chairman of Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, broke ground on 19 January 2006 on a 50-story luxury vacation ownership and condominium tower directly connected to the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino complex on the world-famous Las Vegas Strip.

The partnership brings together two recognized industry leaders committed to providing the highest quality vacation experiences to their guests.

The $750 million development will include more than 1,200 units, ranging in size from one to four bedrooms, increasing the hotel room inventory for the resort by 2,800 rooms.

The top four stories of the Towers will be comprised of 28 luxury condominiums ranging in size from 4,000 square feet to 10,000 square feet, with prices starting at $4 million.

The vision for the new Towers was to create a look that was both sleek and glamorous.

The color palette is in keeping with the Planet Hollywood brand using red and blue accents to set off the soaring glass building.

The Towers, which will be located on the southeast corner of the complex, at the corner of Harmon Avenue and Audrey, is being designed by Gerald B. Koi, architect of the firm Morris Architects.

The casual yet sophisticated


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