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The Martin

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The Martin is a luxury high-rise condominium tower located at 4471 Dean Martin Drive in Paradise, Nevada, near the Las Vegas Strip. The tower was originally part of the Panorama Towers complex, and was initially known as Panorama Tower North. Groundbreaking took place in April 2006. The tower suffered from poor sales after its opening in 2008, and subsequently entered foreclosure. In 2011, the tower was renamed as The Martin, after Dean Martin, and was given a $3 million renovation which led to an increase in sales. The Martin is located across Interstate 15 from CityCenter. The building is 500 feet (150 m) tall, and has 45 floors and 372 total units.

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Dean Martin Drive, Las Vegas

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Dean Martin Drive 4471
89103 Las Vegas
Nevada, United States
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