JERSEY BOYSLas Vegas show invited Major General Bill Hyatt and his wife Mrs. Becky Hyatt to be special guests of the Friday show to thank the couple for the private tour of Nellis Air Force Base last month that the cast received. The cast called the couple on stage after curtain call in front of a full house to present the Major General with a framed, signed Jersey Boys poster.
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From L to R: Deven May, Rick Faugno, Peter Saide,
Major General Bill Hyatt,Mrs. Becky Hyatt, Travis Cloer, Jeff Leibow
Hyatt Lake Las Vegas real estate is being purchased by Loews Hotels in Henderson real estate. Hyatt Lake Las Vegas real estate will become a non-gaming hotel and its casino will be closed by the end of November. The Las Vegas hotel will then be renamed Loews Lake Las Vegas.
Loews Hotel from New York should start business officially December 8 when they take over the 493 luxury room Lake Las Vegas hotel property. The hotel’s 8,000 square foot casino will close around November 24 according to Hyatt Regency Lake Las Vegas.
Transcontinental Corporation owns the The Hyatt Lake Las Vegas, and the purchase later this month will be between Loews Hotels and a private investor. The Las Vegas commercial real estate investor would have 75 percent ownership, while Loews would have 25 percent. The purchase price is undisclosed.
Galileo Homes at Lake Las Vegas will introduce its luxury Las Vegas home offerings during an exclusive selection event on Oct. 14 at the Hyatt Regency Lake Las Vegas.
New Las Vegas home buyers at the event will be afforded the first opportunity to view and select Galileo villa homes and interior floor plans, followed by a Lake Las Vegas lakeside tour of the community’s site complete with and hors d’oeuvres and cocktails aboard the La Contessa Yacht. The festivities will conclude with a congratulatory reception hosted by the Hyatt Regency at Lake Las Vegas.
The all-day event at the Lake will offer a taste of what the future holds for Galileo estate residents, according to Donald V. Hyde, managing member and co-founder of The Fountainhead Co., the project’s Lake Las Vegas real estate developer.