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THE SHOPS at LOTUS 3616 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas, NV 89102 NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION FOR LEASE > ±1,500 SF - ±4,000 SF ($3.00 - $3.50 PSF NNN) THE SHOPS AT LOTUS WWW.LOTUSLV.COM 3616 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas, NV 89102 NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION AUGUST, 2017 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway, Suite 150 CHRIS CLIFFORD STEVE NEIGER BRETT RATHER Las Vegas, Nevada 89169 +1 702 277 0390 +1 702 592 7187 +1 702 575 1645 +1 702 735 5700 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.colliers.com/lasvegas ABOUT THE AREA: Las Vegas’ world-renowned Chinatown district is less than a mile from the heart of the Strip and has increasingly become a destination for both tourists and locals alike. Featuring uniquely themed properties that include some of the most famous and popular restaurants in the Las Vegas Valley, the vibrant Chinatown corridor draws heavy visitor traffic volumes day and night. Authentic Pan-Asian cuisine is a primary ABOUT THE PROPERTY: attraction with select hotspots maintaining 30+ minute wait lists into the early morning. LOTUS will be a mixed use development including 9,000 square feet of retail space with 295 luxury residential Chinatown serves as both a growing extension of units available for lease. At LOTUS, residents will be able to relax in the exterior amenity spaces and view the the Las Vegas tourism & entertainment landscape Las Vegas Strip and mountains from their homes. Residential amenities include: and as a cultural anchor for Southern Nevada’s > Rooftop deck with amazing panoramic views > Massage room communities. Advantageously positioned at > Pools with spa, a DJ Booth & Cabanas > Concierge services Chinatown’s gateway, The Shops at LOTUS offers > Common areas with fire pits & BBQ areas > 24-hour great room and fitness center the area’s newest and most premium opportunity. > Yoga room / Spin room > Private garages (limited units) > Virtual sports room 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway, Suite 150 CHRIS CLIFFORD STEVE NEIGER BRETT RATHER Las Vegas, Nevada 89169 +1 702 277 0390 +1 702 592 7187 +1 702 575 1645 +1 702 735 5700 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.colliers.com/lasvegas Copyright © 2017 Colliers International. Information herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, however its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The user is required to conduct their own due diligence and verification. FOR LEASE > ±1,500 SF - ±4,000 SF ($3.00 - $3.50 PSF NNN) THE SHOPS AT LOTUS WWW.LOTUSLV.COM 3616 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas, NV 89102 WWW.LOTUSLV.COM WEST DESERT INN ROAD *Approximate representation of property, rendering is not final and is subject to change. ENCORE 15 SPRING MOUNTAIN ROAD (65,000 VPD) WYNN TREASURE ISLAND THE PALAZZO WEST TWAIN ROAD THE MIRAGE THE VENETIAN LAS VEGAS BOULEVARD (23,500 CPD) HARRAH’S CAESARS PALACE SOUTH ARVILLE STREET SOUTH ARVILLE THE SOUTH DECATUR BOULEVARD SOUTH DECATUR LINQ WEST FLAMINGO ROAD BALLY’S BELLAGIO HOTEL & CASINO HOTEL AND CASINO PARIS SOUTH VALLEY VIEW BOULEVARD VIEW BOULEVARD SOUTH VALLEY LAS VEGAS PLANET HOLLYWOOD RESORT & CASINO THE COSMOPOLITAN 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway, Suite 150 CHRIS CLIFFORD STEVE NEIGER BRETT RATHER Las Vegas, Nevada 89169 +1 702 277 0390 +1 702 592 7187 +1 702 575 1645 +1 702 735 5700 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.colliers.com/lasvegas Copyright © 2017 Colliers International. Information herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, however its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. 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DATE ISSUE X X X X X P X MH MH X X X Project No. 15501.000 FH X Issued: SCHEMATIC DESIGN X Issue Date: OCT. 16, 2015 X X X X X DRAWING TITLE X MH X X X X MH MH MH MH MH X Scale: 1"=40'-0" MH DRAWING NUMBER MH MH FH ◊ P R:\2015\15501 SPRING MOUNTAIN\DWGS\15501__L101B BASEMENT SITE PLAN.DWG A100 X MH SITE PLAN MH X 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway, Suite 150 CHRIS CLIFFORD STEVE NEIGER BRETT RATHER Las Vegas, Nevada 89169 X Project No. 15501.000 +1 702 277 0390 +1 702 592 7187 +1 702 575 1645 +1 702 735 5700 FH X Issued: SCHEMATIC DESIGN [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.colliers.com/lasvegas X Issue Date: OCT. 16, 2015 Copyright © 2017 Colliers International. Information herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, however its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The user is required to conduct their own due diligence and verification. X X X X X DRAWING TITLE X MH X X X MH MH MH MH MH Scale: 1"=40'-0" MH DRAWING NUMBER MH MH FH ◊ R:\2015\15501 SPRING MOUNTAIN\DWGS\15501__L101B BASEMENT SITE PLAN.DWG A100 SITE PLAN FOR LEASE > ±1,500 SF - ±4,000 SF ($3.00 - $3.50 PSF NNN) THE SHOPS AT LOTUS WWW.LOTUSLV.COM 3616 Spring Mountain Road, Las Vegas, NV 89102 PRELIMINARY RETAIL SPACING PLAN FUTURE SERVICE CORRIDOR (NOT COUNTED IN RETAIL AREA) RETAIL AREA A RETAIL AREA B RETAIL AREA C RETAIL AREA D ±2,896 SF ±1,778 SF ±1,659 SF ±1,636 SF *Approximate representation of property, rendering is not final and is subject to change. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway, Suite 150 CHRIS CLIFFORD STEVE NEIGER BRETT RATHER Las Vegas, Nevada 89169 +1 702 277 0390 +1 702 592 7187 +1 702 575 1645 +1 702 735 5700 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.colliers.com/lasvegas Copyright © 2017 Colliers International. Information herein has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, however its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. 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