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| - I moved in here about 3 months ago. I stayed in numerous hotels in Las Vegas to research the "it" place. I saw CityCenter from the taxi cab coming into Vegas and felt immediately that I wanted to be here; now I'm here.
If you want to be in the center of it all in Vegas, CityCenter (Veer Towers as part of the CityCenter project) lives up to its billing.
Swanky is the right word. Expensive sports cars inundate valet parking. The valet staff is top notch. The concierge service is top notch as well. They are protective of your privacy, always calling to make sure a guest is actually invited, especially and including a service person.
Security is tight. It took 2 years of tax returns for me to lease a place! I had never had so much screening at a place in my life-short of a long-term mortgage. The people who live here are friendly. This surprised me having lived in wealthy neighborhoods where all my neighbors seemed so depressed and grumpy.
The amenities are endless: the 37th floor amenity level is the best! The pool has a breathtaking, particularly at night, view of Las Vegas. We are right next to the Cosmopolitan hotel-the swankiest hotel in Vegas right now. The fitness room has both a sauna and steam room. The view is killer, like the pool area. The media room is OK-not as great as I hoped.
Since I am doing a lot of business in Vegas, one of the features that is very useful to me is the Business Center: it includes a board room that is available most of the time to residents, a coffee room with good coffee always available and teleconferencing capabilities. I have found this as a huge benefit when seeing business clients.
This place is an architectural marvel. The building are 5 degrees off vertical. Tourists are flashing pictures of this place nearly non-stop. It is iconic, even in Vegas.
This place spoils you quickly. You wonder not what can I get in Vegas, but what can't I? They are heavy on service here and it permeates the feel of the building everyday.
The greatest compliment I can give any building is the presence or absence of management. I don't see management. This is great! Management here lets you live here and isn't in your business-my hat is off to the Veer Tower management.
I haven't lived anywhere else in Vegas, so as to the price, I can only compare it to a downtown LA office buidling that you could also live in--with that comparison in mind, Veer Towers is a steal!
If you don't lease here, check it out when you are in town. It is the place to be.
Ralph Downey III
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