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Reminder: Treehouse Project Groundbreaking Tuesday, Aug. 21
Join Councilman Bob Coffin And
Treehouse Principals At 9:30 A.M. At 1022 S. Main St.
Ward 3 Councilman Bob Coffin will be
conducting a traditional groundbreaking ceremony and presenting a proclamation
to management of the new Treehouse project at 1022 S. Main St., Tuesday, Aug.
21, at 9:30 a.m. Joining Councilman Coffin will be Treehouse Las Vegas Senior
Project Consultant and spokesman Craig Missen and General Manager Jason Manley.
Treehouse will offer full-height indoor and outdoor trees in a plush,
green environment that combines exotic woods and finishes. The variety of
entertainment and dining options will include a 300-seat restaurant, indoor and
outdoor lounges, sports bar, nightclub, day club with pool, rooftop bar and lounge,
mezzanine private dining room, private speakeasy, multiple-function convention
room facilities, and a poker machine room. The venue will have four large bars and
will offer a range of seafood delicacies popular in Australia and Asia. With 22,000
square feet of space, Treehouse will be able to offer multiple styles of music
at once, with separate indoor and outdoor DJ/stage facilities.
Treehouse is backed by a group of Australian businessmen as well as an
experienced Las Vegas hospitality entrepreneur; together they have more than 50
years of combined experience in the hotel/bar/nightclub/restaurant/gaming
industry. The Las Vegas venue has signed a long lease with multiple options,
including an option to buy the property, with the intent is to be part of the
Las Vegas hospitality landscape for many years to come.
Ryan Allord of RAD Studio Las Vegas is the project architect. Edward Homes, Inc. is
the general contractor. The project is expected to cost $7
million. To be located in the emerging trendy
Arts District of Las Vegas, Treehouse will be less than a five-minute Uber or
taxi ride from the Las Vegas Strip or downtown hotels. Management expects to
open Treehouse Las Vegas 24
hours/day in March 2019. See the renderings online. For more information, contact info@treehouselasvegas.com.
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