John Picard – City Center Hotel Las Vegas

CityCenter Las Vegas is a complex that plays host to multiple major hotels on the Las Vegas strip. The complex was designed in part by John Picard, with Gensler being the executive architectual firm on the project. The complex has approximately 2,400 condos and 4,800 hotel rooms distributed throughout the hotels located within. The plan for the project was announced in 2004 and was originally slated to cost $4 billion, but increasing costs and changes to the original design ended up pushing the price to $9.2 billion. Most of the buildings were finished and opened in 2009, but the Veer Towers didn’t open until 2010.

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