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Improvements finished for bank building

SR Construction recently finished tenant improvements for City National Bank’s 22,000-square-foot corporate headquarters and Summerlin branch at 10801 W. Charleston Blvd.

Private banking and wealth management offices occupy the first floor. The second floor has executive offices, bank operations, real estate lending centers, loan administration, cash management, accounting, marketing and public relations, compliance and information technology.

SR Construction Vice President Rob Silecchia estimated construction costs at $2.8 million. Parker Scaggiari served as the architect on the project.

Silecchia said the project was on an expedited 16-week schedule. SR Construction paid a premium for the permit review process and worked six 10-hour shifts a week to meet that schedule, he said.

“There was a tremendous amount of coordination between the owner and design teams from both California and Nevada,” he said.

The work features high-end glass, marble and granite throughout executive management offices with stone flooring imported from Italy, Silecchia said. The ceiling consists of fine-line, 2-inch-by-2-inch grid tile.

Los Angeles-based City National Corp., parent company of City National Bank, expanded into Nevada earlier this year with the acquisition of Business Bank of Nevada for about $167 million in cash and stock. The six-story, 150,000-square-foot Pavilion office building opened in October.

Silecchia said he has a good relationship with John Guedry, executive vice president and Nevada manager of City National Bank, having built a previous Business Bank of Nevada branch location on Cheyenne Avenue.

SR Construction also completed the shell building and tenant improvements for the 6,780-square-foot Cielo Properties office building at 3595 S. Town Center Drive. The one-story, wood-frame building features an upscale and contemporary design. Carpenter Sellers Associates served as the architect for the $1.4 million project.

HEART CENTER: Core Construction recently completed $332,275 in tenant improvements for Nevada Heart & Vascular Center in Longford Medical Center at 7455 W. Washington Ave. The work included adapting an existing suite to accommodate a new medical imaging machine.

BROKER TRANSACTIONS: Star Studios Las Vegas signed a three-year lease renewal for 2,631 square feet of flexible space in Westech Business Center, 5565 S. Decatur Blvd. Lisa Chasteen of LaPour Management negotiated the transaction valued at $106,000.

Contact reporter Hubble Smith at hsmith@reviewjournal.com or (702) 383-0491.

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