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In October, 2009, Crystals became the largest retail district to receive [[Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design|LEED]]+ Gold Core & Shell certification from the [[United States Green Building Council]].<ref name=gamingnews>{{cite news|title=Crystals at CityCenter receives LEED Gold Certification|url=http://www.casinocitytimes.com/news/article/crystals-at-citycenter-receives-leed-gold-certification-180125|accessdate=2011-08-16|newspaper=Gaming News|date=October 22, 2009}}</ref> |
In October, 2009, Crystals became the largest retail district to receive [[Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design|LEED]]+ Gold Core & Shell certification from the [[United States Green Building Council]].<ref name=gamingnews>{{cite news|title=Crystals at CityCenter receives LEED Gold Certification|url=http://www.casinocitytimes.com/news/article/crystals-at-citycenter-receives-leed-gold-certification-180125|accessdate=2011-08-16|newspaper=Gaming News|date=October 22, 2009}}</ref> |
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In April 2016, [[Invesco]] and [[Simon Property Group]] purchased Crystals for $1.1 billion.<ref>{{cite news|title=$1.1 billion sale of Crystals mall has closed|newspaper=Vegas Inc.|author=J.D. Morris|date=April 15, 2016|url=http://vegasinc.com/business/gaming/2016/apr/15/11-billion-sale-of-crystals-mall-has-closed/|accessdate=2016-04-15}}</ref> |
In April 2016, [[Invesco]] and [[Simon Property Group]] purchased Crystals for $1.1 billion from [[MGM Resorts International]].<ref>{{cite news|title=$1.1 billion sale of Crystals mall has closed|newspaper=Vegas Inc.|author=J.D. Morris|date=April 15, 2016|url=http://vegasinc.com/business/gaming/2016/apr/15/11-billion-sale-of-crystals-mall-has-closed/|accessdate=2016-04-15}}</ref> |
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==Retailers== |
==Retailers== |
Revision as of 18:15, 11 July 2016
Location | Las Vegas Strip, Paradise, Nevada |
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Address | 3720 S. Las Vegas Boulevard Las Vegas, NV 89109[1] |
Opening date | December 3, 2009 |
Owner | Invesco and Simon Property Group |
Architect | Daniel Libeskind |
No. of stores and services | 45 |
No. of anchor tenants | 6 |
Total retail floor area | 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m2) |
No. of floors | 2 |
Parking | 600 |
Website | theshopsatcrystals |
The Shops at Crystals, also known as Crystals at CityCenter and Crystals Retail District, is a shopping mall in the CityCenter complex on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The 500,000-square-foot (46,000 m2)[1] mall contains high-end retailers, gourmet restaurants, art galleries, incidental offices and support areas.
History
The retail district was designed by Studio Daniel Libeskind and interior architecture by Rockwell Group.[2] For the interior architecture, the Rockwell Group created an experiential environment that complements the overall city scene.
In October, 2009, Crystals became the largest retail district to receive LEED+ Gold Core & Shell certification from the United States Green Building Council.[3]
In April 2016, Invesco and Simon Property Group purchased Crystals for $1.1 billion from MGM Resorts International.[4]
Retailers
More than 50 luxury retailers operate stores within Crystals, including:
- Bally
- Bottega Veneta
- Bulgari
- Carolina Herrera
- Cartier
- Céline
- Christian Dior
- Dolce & Gabbana
- Emilio Pucci
- Ermenegildo Zegna
- Fendi
- Gucci
- Harry Winston
- Hermès
- H.Stern
- Ilori
- Kiton
- Lanvin
- Loro Piana
- Louis Vuitton
- Mikimoto
- Miu Miu
- Paul Smith
- Porsche Design
- Prada
- Roberto Cavalli
- Richard Mille
- Rimowa
- Stella McCartney
- TAG Heuer
- Tiffany & Co.
- Tom Ford
- Tourbillion
- Van Cleef & Arpels
- Versace
- Saint Laurent Paris
Dining
Restaurants located at Crystals are:
- Bobby's Burger Palace
- Todd English P.U.B. by Todd English
- Mastro's Ocean Club
- Pinkberry
- Wolfgang Puck Cucina by Wolfgang Puck and Lee Hefter
- Social House
- Starbucks
Aria Express
The Aria Express connects Crystals with the Monte Carlo to the south and the Bellagio to the north. It uses the Cable Liner technology from DCC Doppelmayr Cable Car (DCC), and has two independent rope-hauled parallel tracks and a four-car passenger unit operating on each track.
Gallery
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Exterior view along the Strip
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Exterior view of the complex roof lines
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Entry Sign
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The LEED Gold Certification sign at the entrance
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One of the shopping corridors
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Design element that houses Mastro's Ocean Club
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Flower arrangements inside the main shopping area
References
- ^ a b "Vegas > Shopping > Crystals". vegas.com. Retrieved 2009-11-28.
- ^ Basulto, David. "City Center Las Vegas: 6 LEED Gold certifications". ArchDaily. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
- ^ "Crystals at CityCenter receives LEED Gold Certification". Gaming News. October 22, 2009. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
- ^ J.D. Morris (April 15, 2016). "$1.1 billion sale of Crystals mall has closed". Vegas Inc. Retrieved 2016-04-15.
External links
Media related to The Crystals (Las Vegas) at Wikimedia Commons