W Hotel Scottsdale &
Residences
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Scottsdale Residences . Contact Bette Zerba Today To Secure Your W
Hotel Condo Before They Sell Out!

The W Residences
will offer owners a combination of stylish one and
two bedroom condominiums with the benefits of being
attached to a W Hotel including all the amenities
enjoyed by hotel guests. Owners will have full use of
the property's facilities, as well as access to 24-hour
room service, maid service and concierge services. Other
highlights include in-home catering, botanical service,
limo service and special W Resident Rates and VIP
service in all W hotels worldwide. Prices: 1-3
million dollars
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W HOTEL TO BE
CENTERPIECE OF
RETAIL-ENTERTAINMENT-HOSPITALITY-RESIDENTIAL PROJECT
Scottsdale – The developer of the W Scottsdale hotel is
planning a retail, residential, entertainment and
hospitality district in old town Scottsdale that is
expected to cost $500+ million when completed. The 1.1
million-square-foot mixed-use project will be built on a
10+ acre site located just east of Scottsdale Road and
south of Camelback Road.
A company formed
by TriYar Capital in Phoenix (Steven Yari, Shawn Yari,
Bob Agahi, principals), also the developer of the W
Scottsdale, assembled the property for the proposed
project over the past two years. The 224-room W
Scottsdale, scheduled to open next spring, will be the
centerpiece of the upscale development. Future phases
include a 140-room boutique hotel, office space, retail
shops, restaurants, nightclubs, lounges, residential
lofts and an entertainment component with a bowling
alley and comedy club.
Shawn Yari says
the project will be the ultimate live, work and play
development. The multi-building complex will feature
retail plazas with water features and trendy patio-style
restaurants and speciality shops. The boutique hotel is
expected to have a rooftop pool and cabana. Plans
include 160 upscale residential condominiums and office
condominiums. A bowling alley called Split Lanes that
will be partly owned by former Phoenix Suns basketball
player Dan Majerle is part of an entertainment component
that is expected to include a comedy club. “We are
trying to redefine entertainment,” says Shawn Yari. RSP
Architects in Tempe is designing the project, which has
yet to be named.
Phase one
construction of about 500,000 sq. ft. of buildings
should start late 2008. The development is scheduled to
open mid-2010. The initial phase is likely to include
the boutique hotel, 200,000 sq. ft. of office space, 70
loft-style condominiums and more than 130,000 sq. ft. of
retail and entertainment space. Phase two plans call for
another 400,000 sq. ft. of office, retail, restaurants,
bars and lounges and 90 upscale residential
condominiums. The popular nightclubs Myst, Suede and
Axis/Radius (all partly owned by the TriYar principals)
are now located in the second phase of the site and will
eventually be relocated into newly-constructed
buildings. Development cost (land and buildings for both
phases) estimated at $400 million. Construction
financing yet to be arranged.
The
10-acre site being developed by TriYar is generally
bounded on the north by Camelback Road, on the south by
6th Avenue, on the east by both sides of Saddlebag Trail
and on the west by Brown Avenue. TriYar is spending $110
million to develop the W Scottsdale. That seven-story
project also includes 18 luxury condominiums. Those
penthouse units, which should average about 1,700 sq.
ft., are expected to be priced from about $1.6 million
to $3.5 million. Sales are scheduled to start in
December. TriYar has been an active player in the
Phoenix real estate market. The company is interested in
additional investment and development opportunities in
the Valley.
W Scottsdale Hotel and Residences will be
developed and owned by TriYar Hospitality LLC and will
be located at the intersection of East Camelback and
North Scottsdale Road. A focal point of the hotel's
design will be unique water features throughout, which
will create a most unusual arrival experience, setting
the stage for surprises throughout the hotel. The second
floor pool area will be the center of entertainment in
the hotel featuring a full service spa, fitness
facilities and pool bar.
Hornberger & Worstell, who were the architects for the W
San Francisco, have been retained as the architects for
this project and Remedios Siembieda have been retained
as interior designers.
"The W Scottsdale will be a unique alternative to the
more traditional resorts for which Scottsdale is
famous," said Barry S. Sternlicht, W's creator and
Chairman and CEO of Starwood Hotels, W's parent. "We're
creating a visually stunning hotel with a bit of an
urban edge and a focus on nightlife. We think the
hotel's restaurants and bars will attract stylish
locals, and in fact, some locals will actually call W
Scottsdale home."
The W Residences will offer owners a combination
of stylish one and two bedroom condominiums with the
benefits of being attached to a W Hotel including all
the amenities enjoyed by hotel guests. Owners will have
full use of the property's facilities, as well as access
to 24-hour room service, maid service and concierge
services. Other highlights include in-home catering,
botanical service, limo service and special W Resident
Rates and VIP service in all W hotels worldwide. .
Starwood operates nine hotels in the Phoenix area
including the famed Phoenician resort, the Sheraton Wild
Horse Pass and The Westin Kierland Resort and Spa.
Earlier this month, Starwood's Sheraton brand won a
competitive bid to manage a new 1,000-room convention
hotel in downtown Phoenix.
SCOTTSDALE - Scottsdale visitors will have to wait
until summer before one of downtown's flashiest
additions swings open its doors.
W Scottsdale Hotel & Residences plans to open May
27, according to General Manager Leon Wood.
That is more than a month later than the April 18
opening date listed on its Web site. The delayed opening
means that the hotel owner, Triyar Hospitality LLC, will
miss Scottsdale's entire high tourism season.
Nevertheless, the W Scottsdale Hotel, described on its
Web site as "the chilliest place to stay in the sultry
heat of stylish Scottsdale," is aiming high in bedding
well-heeled travelers.
Rack rates are listed at $659 to $759 in mid-July, and
$749 to $849 in January. I guess W stands for "whoa!"
$110 million hotel in urban scene
W is courting its loyal guests to the new $110 million
hotel, which is an important element in downtown's
transformation into a hip, urban playground for
travelers and hundreds of new residents.
When it broke ground on the W in November 2005, Triyar
had hoped to open the hotel early in 2007 in time for
the winter tourism season. But the target date has been
pushed back a number of times.
The W will include 224 rooms and 18 condominiums in a
seven-story glass and steel building southeast of
Scottsdale and Camelback roads.
It will feature a zero-edge swimming on a second-level
deck fronting Camelback Road.
Guests can also be pampered in a 4,000-square-foot Bliss
Spa or dine in Sushi Roku.
Hollywood-based sushi eatery
The Japanese restaurant from the Innovative Dining Group
got its start in Hollywood a decade ago and expanded to
Las Vegas two years ago.
In that time, it has attracted lots of attention,
including the support of celebrity investors Ryan
Seacrest, the American Idol host, actress Tori Spelling
and film director Brett Ratner.
"There is a great synergy between the Los Angeles, Las
Vegas and Scottsdale markets," said Lee Maen, an
Innovative Dining Group partner.
The key in Arizona is to continue to offer guests great
food with the right atmosphere, he added.
Innovative Dining Group has lured Tim Fields, formerly
of the Boulders Resort, as its executive chef.
The Los Angeles-based restaurant company will also
provide the food and beverage service for the entire W
Scottsdale Hotel. Its room service offerings will
include Sushi in Bed.
Sushi Roku plans to open its 6,000-square-foot
restaurant in early June.
If you are
looking to purchase at W Hotel Scottsdale luxury
condos, don’t wait as they we sell very quickly.
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