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The Harmon was a high-rise building at the City, Center advancement in Paradise, Nevada. The tower was created by Foster + Partners as a non-gaming store hotel, and was to be operated by Andrew Sasson's The Light Group upon conclusion. The structure included an elliptical layout and extremely reflective outside located on the northeast corner of the project at the intersection of Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue.


On August 23, 2013, a Clark County court approved the tower's demolition. Read This of the tower began in the summer of 2014 and was completed in the fall of 2015. History [edit] At the start of the task, the hotel was called the Lifestyle Hotel and after that The Harmon Hotel, Health Club & Residences.



The hotel's pool deck was planned to be on the roofing system high above the Las Vegas Strip. The outside of the building was finished in 2009, however the interior work to correct the building problems was to continue into 2010. Job scope decrease [modify] In late 2008, deal with the Harmon Hotel/Condo Tower was stopped after inspectors found building defects: County inspectors found incorrect installation by Pacific Coast Steel of critical steel reinforcements (rebar) after 15 stories of the structure had currently been erected.


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At the time, 88 of the 207 condominiums were booked by purchasers who had actually put 20 percent down. Those buyers were offered refunds or the choice to purchase in other buildings. Due to the hold-up and modifications to the style, the structure was delayed past the other City, Center tasks and was set up to be completed in late 2010, but was postponed indefinitely.


With lawsuits pending due to the problems, building and construction was stopped, and MGM Resorts International, the owner of City, Center, targeted the structure for total demolition. Demolition [edit] On July 11, 2011, a report was launched by Weidlinger Associates, an engineering firm employed by MGM Resorts International. This report suggested that the structure was likely to collapse in a major earthquake which a decision of possible repairs would take a minimum of a year.


The hotel's demolition was approved by a judge in August 2013, as the building represented a risk to public security due to the danger of collapse in an earthquake. Unlike many Las Vegas homes, the hotel was taken apart floor-by-floor due to its proximity to other structures, instead of being imploded.





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