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CityCenter's Mandarin Oriental makes it's Las Vegas debut.

The pool at Mandarin Oriental.
MGM announces $214 million deal to sell Mandarin Oriental hotel
Thursday, April 26, 2018
The Mandarin Oriental hotel at CityCenter is being sold for $214 million, MGM Resorts International announced today. The buyer was not disclosed. CityCenter Holdings — a venture between MGM Resorts and Infinity World Development — has entered into ...
Pepper greets visitors to the Mandarin Oriental's 23rd floor Sky Lobby. The 4-foot tall humanoid robot serves as both an attraction and a wealth of information as guests click on her interactive screen.
Dash of Pepper spices up Mandarin Oriental’s lobby
The Strip:
Friday, November 17, 2017
Mandarin Oriental, that rare resort on the Las Vegas Strip that doesn’t feature a casino, a nightclub or a show, has found a creative new way to entertain guests. Pepper, a sleek 4-foot tall humanoid robot with overly wide eyes and a tablet at the ready, greets visitors to the resort’s 23rd floor Sky Lobby. She serves as both ...
Veer Towers, left, and the Mandarin Oriental are seen at CityCenter.
California buyers scooping up 'cheap' Strip condos
Friday, August 30, 2013
After several dismal years brought on by the recession, sales and prices at luxury high-rises on or near the Strip are rising. The market, while far from booming, is rebounding thanks to drastically lower prices and an improved economy.
Diners enjoy the view from the Top of the World Restaurant at the Stratosphere on Thursday, April 5, 2012.
Eiffel Tower, Top of the World and Mandarin Bar named among best restaurant views in U.S.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Restaurant review and reservation website OpenTable.com has named three Las Vegas eateries on its list of the Top 100 Scenic View Restaurants released today.
Construction is nearing completion on the newest Starbucks on the Las Vegas Strip. It's set to open in early March in CityCenter, near Mandarin Oriental.
Ventis at Vdara: CityCenter adding a fourth Starbucks
Business:
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
A fourth Starbucks shop is slated for CityCenter — this time at Vdara.
The Las Vegas skyline is seen from the top of the Bellagio.
How much does it cost to build a Strip resort?
Friday, March 8, 2013
The Genting Group got a steal on the Strip land it bought this week to build Resorts World Las Vegas, a 3,500-room Chinese-themed resort. The Malaysian company paid Boyd Gaming only $350 million for the 87-acre site of the imploded Stardust and failed Echelon. By comparison, Phil Ruffin sold the 36-acre New Frontier property in 2007 for $1.24 billion, a Las Vegas record.
Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob condo in the Mandarin Oriental.
Basketball team owner takes $1 million hit in Strip condo sale
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob sold his luxury condo on the Strip to a local casino executive — and took a loss of more than $1 million on the deal. Lacob, who bought the 3,000-square-foot unit in the Mandarin Oriental three years ago for $3.3 million, sold the condo last month to Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chief Financial Officer Kenneth J. Kay for $2.1 million, Clark County property records show.
Pascal Sanchez: Voilà, Vegas!
Grilled:
Monday, September 5, 2011
As chef de cuisine at Twist by Pierre Gagnaire at Mandarin Oriental, Chef Pascal Sanchez creates unforgettable French food nightly.
A view of Veer Towers, left, and the Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas are shown during a tour of MGM Mirage's CityCenter project Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009. The photo is taken looking east from the Aria toward Las Vegas Boulevard.
Mandarin Oriental not expecting quick return on Vegas hotel
Thursday, May 19, 2011
The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group isn’t expecting a quick return on its first Las Vegas hotel, which it opened at CityCenter in December 2009.
Bram and Sarah Tihany take in the view from the Mandarin Bar at the grand opening of the Mandarin Oriental at CityCenter on Friday, Dec. 4, 2009.
Can luxurious Mandarin Oriental hotel make it here?
The economy:
Saturday, February 26, 2011
In the months before CityCenter opened, it seemed there couldn’t be enough hand-wringing over the awful timing: the christening of an $8.5 billion resort complex in the middle of the Great Recession. The naysayers wondered how long before CityCenter would cough and gasp for air before maybe it would start making money. The answer is now in. Just about every part of CityCenter is making money on its anniversary — except one.
Jason Matecki spent $250,000 remodeling his Mandarin Oriental condominium. It's a quick getaway from his California home.
Living like a local on Las Vegas Boulevard
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Jason Matecki is one of those wealthy people who developers counted on during the boom years to buy condos on the Strip. Then the economy busted, real estate investors soured on Las Vegas, and developers scrapped plans.
A look at the new model condos April 14, 2010, at the Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas at CityCenter.
CityCenter condo closings slow in down economy
Prospective buyers cautious amid sour real estate market, Perini dispute
Friday, May 28, 2010
The closing of condo sales at CityCenter has gotten off to a slow start, according to analysts who track the housing market. Through the end of April, MGM Mirage and Dubai World, the owners of the project, have closed on 78 of 1,543 units at the Vdara condo-hotel, according to SalesTraq.
A look at the new model condos April 14, 2010, at the Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas at CityCenter.
Mandarin Oriental at CityCenter unveils model condominiums
Thursday, April 15, 2010
More than four months after debuting its Las Vegas hotel, Mandarin Oriental at CityCenter unveiled its model condos Wednesday in an effort to grab more luxury buyers.
Shawn Hummel, "crimsonflarepath"
Art for locals only
Monday, April 5, 2010
Exhibit at Mandarin Oriental offers opportunities for Las Vegans.
John Bollen, Aria's vice president of information technology, displays departures from McCarran International Airport on the TV in a room at Aria on Friday, March 12, 2010.
CityCenter hotels' features at your fingertips
THE STRIP: Aria, Mandarin Oriental boast the latest and great room technology in Las Vegas
Monday, April 5, 2010
Not so long ago, the quintessential Strip hotel room was an exercise in minimalism. After all, it was more important to be on the casino floor than in the room. So the electronic options included a television with limited channels, a clock radio, maybe a “Magic Fingers” vibrating bed. In recent years, rooms have gotten more channels, pay-per-view and Internet access.