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Streamline Tower Renamed The Ogden
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ST Residential announced plans to renovate and rebrand Streamline Tower to The Ogden, a 300-foot condominium tower located in downtown Las Vegas. Upon completion in early 2011, the refurbished high-rise will feature a roof-top pool, spa and terrace, balconies with panoramic views of the Las Vegas skyline, brand-new lobby and clubroom, updated landscaping, all-new exterior paint, outdoor lighting and upgraded furniture, appliances and fixtures throughout the property. Additional amenities include open floor plans with contemporary design elements and European modular concepts, kitchens with granite countertops, GE Profile appliances, 24-hour security, concierge services, pet park, state-of-the-art fitness center and conference room. "As more Las Vegas residents turn to the stability of a rental property, we see more interest in higher-end rentals like what the new Ogden will offer -- contemporary living without the long-term commitment," said John Tippins, regional managing director, ST Residential. The Ogden, a 275-residence high-rise rental property, is situated within walking distance to restaurants, retail shops and nightlife in the downtown area. ST Residential owns or has provided financing for more than 80 condominium properties throughout the United States, including five those located in Las Vegas and one in Reno. ST Residential assets include: Loft 5, The Ogden, ONE Las Vegas, Newport Lofts, Monterey at Las Vegas Country Club and The Montage. For information on those properties, visit STREmanagement.com For features, floor plans and additional information, visit TheOgdenST.com, call 685-0300 or e-mail lease@stresidential.com.
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