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Going on Safari
By Tony Illia
The success of the Safari Business Park in southwest Las
Vegas has resulted in another, larger project phase.
The $4.8 million Safari Business Park on 9.5 acres on Industrial
Road north of Blue Diamond Road opened in April 2002 with
two office-industrial buildings totaling 160,000- sq.- ft.
The single-level, concrete tilt-wall structures, built by
the Jaynes Corporation of Las Vegas, were completed within
six months. There were 240 concrete panels cast onsite with
the largest one weighing one 70,000 lbs.
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LM Construction of Las Vegas performed the drywall and tenant
improvements.
The upscale, two-tone, 40-ft.-tall buildings are , fully leased.
Each houses 12 units and features distinctive cornices and
recesses as well as glazing and EIFS accents.
There are life-size bronze relief safari animals attached
to the sides of each building, including an 18.5-ft.-tall
giraffe and a 13-ft.-tall elephant. The interiors consist
of 24-ft. ceilings and skylights.
The project developer, Ontario, Calif.-based Safari Properties,
is now preparing to break ground on the park's next phase,
which will be larger in size and scope than the original.
Jaynes Corporation is returning as the general contractor.
The seven-month, $8.5 million undertaking calls for three
buildings totaling 285,000 sq. ft. on 20 acres just south
of the phase-one buildings. There will be 22 units.
"The project's visibility from Interstate 15 has resulted
in strong sales," said Art Farmanali, vice president
with the Industrial Property Group, the park's leasing agent.
"As such, there are already been keen interest expressed
on the second phase."
Designed by Lee & Sakahara Architects, the project will
mirror the look and style of the existing buildings. The undertaking,
however, will require 20,000 cu. yds. of imported soil in
order to level-out the site. Southern Nevada Paving is the
earthwork contractor.
It also will take roughly 400 concrete panels, each 12-in.
thick, in order to complete the project.
There will be 80 workers at the height of construction activity.
"In the next five years, there's going to be tremendous
growth in this corridor," said Carl Ross, president of
Safari Properties. "It's going to be hot area. The feedback
from tenants has very strong, especially with our freeway
frontage."
The complex is located near the Silverton hotel-casino, which
is currently undergoing a $100 million, 1 million-sq.-ft.
expansion. In addition, the Focus Property Group is developing
"Mountain's Edge," a 2,400-acre, 13,000-home, master-planned
community in the southwest at Fort Apache Road and Blue Diamond
Road.
"The southwest area is a new emerging office market,"
said John Restrepo, principle of Restrepo Consulting Group
LLC, a Las Vegas-based economic research firm.
"There are some advantages to being near I-15, and it's
an up-and-coming area in terms of growth and development."
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