Stephen Wynn Las Vegas
American real estate mogul, art collector, and the “uncrowned King of Las Vegas” – Steve Wynn – made his fortune during the world gambling capital’s renaissance towards the second half of the 20th century. Playing a pivotal role in the famed Vegas Strip’s expansion, the man has practically shaped modern-day Las Vegas by his own hand; counting the construction and operation of such icons as the Mirage, the Bellagio, as well as Wynn Resorts as achievements on his legendary CV. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that someone like Steve Wynn – a man who has raked in billions thanks to vices – knows a thing or two about comfort, as made very clear by the existence of his US$135 million (AU$173.8 million) Beverly Hills mansion, which is currently listed on the market for sale.
Stephen A Wynn (age 79) is listed at 1717 Enclave Ct Las Vegas, Nv 89134 and is affiliated with the Republican Party. Stephen is registered to vote in Clark County, Nevada. Stephen Wynn Steve Wynn is well known for his expansion of Las Vegas during the 1990's. Wynn's father owned a series of bingo parlors, he died during open heart surgery shortly before Wynn graduated from college, resulting in Wynn taking over the family's bingo business in Maryland.
Designed by architect William Hablinski in the early 90s, this Benedict Canyon abode was initially purchased by Wynn back in 2015 for around US$48 million; and has undergone extensive remodelling and renovations ever since (hence the tidy price bump). The revised interior decor has been accomplished by Wynn Resorts talent Roger Thomas, while the landscaping owes its immaculate form to one Robert Truskowski.
Hidden away from prying eyes on the street front, the main house is “secreted” down a private cul-de-sac shared with three other homes. Accessible by a private gated driveway which winds upwards around an expansive grassy lawn before greeting residents and visitors alike with an equally expansive motor court, if you had to describe this mansion with one word, it’d be: scale. And given the property’s sheer scale, full-time domestic staff and private security team are actually required to keep things running smoothly. Thankfully, personnel have been accounted for in the onsite amenities.
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Here’s a full rundown of what you’ll find inside the Beverly Hills mansion of Steve Wynn:
- 11 x bedrooms + 3 x staff bedrooms, 3 x security bedrooms
- 16 x bathrooms
- 1 x reception area/bar room
- 1 x grand living room
- 1x fully-equipped kitchen
- 1 x indoor/outdoor dining room
- 1 x professional-grade home theatre
- 1 x media room (separate from theatre)
- 1 x wine room
- 1 x office
- 1 x fully-equipped gym
- 1 x tennis court w/ seating house
- 1 x swimming pool w/ lanai, entertaining terraces
- 1 x spa suite
- elevator
Residence: 27,000 square feet
Total property: 2.7 acres
Steven Wynn Las Vegas
Wynn’s real estate portfolio, however, won’t be any less impressive after he manages to offload this particular pad. According to Dirt, the ageing businessman owns several other homes of a similar calibre all across the US – a mansion overlooking country club greens in Las Vegas… a penthouse on top of the Ritz-Carlton in New York (US$70 million)… a 25,000-square feet “mega-compound of a ski chalet” in Sun Valley, Idaho… an oceanfront estate in Palm Beach, Flordia (US$43 million)… and most notably, the 302-foot superyacht ‘Aquarius’ which has often been referred to as a floating mansion (US$215 million).
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Steve Wynn is well known for his expansion of Las Vegas during the 1990's. Wynn's father owned a series of bingo parlors, he died during open heart surgery shortly before Wynn graduated from college, resulting in Wynn taking over the family's bingo business in Maryland. He made enough money to buy a small stake in the Frontier Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The Wynns moved to Las Vegas from their Maryland home in 1967, with Steve becoming an executive and part owner of the Frontier Hotel. Between 1968 and 1972, Wynn also owned and operated a wine and liquor importing company.
During the early 70s Wynn used profits from a real estate transaction to buy a controlling interest in a downtown casino called the Golden Nugget. Wynn renovated, and expanded the Golden Nugget into a four diamond resort with great success in attracting upmarket clientele to downtown Las Vegas. He later built a Golden Nugget Hotel Casino on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City in 1980.
The Golden Nuggets sale in 1987 for $440 million allowed Steve Wynn to focus on the design and development of his company's flagship property, The Mirage, which opened in 1989. In 1993 Wynn opened Treasure Island next to The Mirage, a four diamond resort, highlighted by entertainment from Cirque du Soleil. In 1998 Stephen Wynn opened the Bellagio, one of the most spectacular hotels in the world, which included an artificial lake, indoor conservatory, an art gallery and high-end boutiques and restaurants expanding on his luxurious resorts.
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Wynn's company Mirage Resorts Inc. also developed casino/hotels in other locations around the United States including of a resort in Biloxi, Mississippi opened in March 1999. In 2000 the MGM purchased Mirage Resorts Inc to form MGM Mirage, and Wynn stepped down as Chairman.
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Steve Wynn then purchased the Desert Inn Hotel in Las Vegas tore it down and built his largest resort yet, the Wynn Las Vegas, which opened in 2005.