Cello Tower, Perkins Eastman
Cello Tower, a 32-story high-rise in Las Vegas's Symphony Park, will feature 240 luxury residences, including eight penthouses, and 40,000 square feet of amenities. ShareLas Vegas, long celebrated for its vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene, is undergoing a remarkable transformation and at the heart of this metamorphosis is the highly anticipated Cello Tower, a part of the Origin at Symphony Park development. Set within the expansive Symphony Park, Cello Tower stands out as the first residential-only high-rise building in Las Vegas in over a decade. Designed by the esteemed Perkins Eastman architecture firm, this 32-story structure will feature 240 residences, including eight luxurious penthouses, and 40,000 square feet of residential amenities, poised to become a new landmark in the city’s skyline.
“We aimed to create a symphony of art, architecture, and urban living. From street-level art installations to exceptional social spaces, every element resonates with the vibrant spirit of Las Vegas.” Michael Friebele, Perkins Eastman
Residences in Cello Tower are designed to offer an unparalleled living experience. The units boast oversized floor plans, expansive great rooms, and 10-foot ceilings, all designed to maximize the stunning views of the skyline and mountains. The chef’s kitchens are a centrepiece, featuring large waterfall islands, custom millwork, and top-of-the-line appliances. The design aesthetic is deeply rooted in the natural environment, with rich hues inspired by the desert landscape and luxurious materials like smooth eucalyptus wood cabinets and deep-toned smoked oak floors.
The penthouses, occupying the top two floors, offer an even higher level of luxury. These exclusive residences feature full-corner exposures, floor-to-ceiling windows, and ceilings ranging from 12 to 14 feet. The expansive views and abundant natural light create a serene and sophisticated living environment. Residents will also have access to an array of amenities spread across three floors. These include a residents’ lounge, media room, hyper-oxygenated pool, pet spa, entertainment kitchen, park-like landscaping, barbecue areas, a health and wellness club, cold plunge, workspaces, golf simulator, game room, and a cigar lounge.
The downtown area of Las Vegas has witnessed a significant renaissance over the past two decades. Previously underdeveloped, it has been revitalized with projects such as the Frank Gehry-designed Cleveland Clinic and the Smith Center for the Performing Arts. Symphony Park, spanning 61 acres, is a testament to this revitalization. Developed by Red Ridge Development, it represents a new era of urban planning and community development in Las Vegas.
The strategic location of Cello Tower within Symphony Park offers residents unparalleled convenience. The walkable retail and dining venues within the park, coupled with its proximity to the Arts District and the Las Vegas Strip, ensure that everything one might need is within easy reach. The pedestrian-friendly design of the district enhances the urban living experience, making daily life both enjoyable and efficient. The project is slated for completion in 2026, promising to add a new dimension to the luxury real estate market in Las Vegas.
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