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Molasky Corporate Center

2007 establishments in NevadaBuildings and structures in Las VegasDowntown Las VegasLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design gold certified buildingsOffice buildings completed in 2007
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Molasky Corporate Center
Molasky Corporate Center

Molasky Corporate Center is a 17-story office and retail building in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. The building was developed by Irwin Molasky's company, The Molasky Group. Construction began in 2005, and the building was topped off in July 2006, before opening in August 2007. The Molasky Corporate Center is a green building designed with energy efficient features which earned it a Gold certification from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). The Southern Nevada Water Authority is a major tenant in the building, and owns five of the building's office floors.

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Molasky Corporate Center
West Mesquite Avenue, Las Vegas West Las Vegas

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West Mesquite Avenue
89101 Las Vegas, West Las Vegas
Nevada, United States
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