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Couple Chooses The Ogden for its Luxury Amenities, Location and Skyscraping Views

Fernando and Renate Cavalcanti have lived in several major cities nationwide, but when they began discussing their golden years, they decided to make St. George, Utah, their final home.

So, in 2008, they purchased a vacation home in the St. George suburbs, quickly realizing they missed the excitement of city living. Fulfilling their desire for a more urban lifestyle, the Cavalcantis became residents at The Ogden, an iconic 21-story high-rise condominium tower in the heart of downtown Las Vegas.

“My husband’s career as a chemical engineer enabled us to explore some of this country’s greatest cities, including Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia and Houston, and our best memories have always been living in areas that were filled with culture, history and, of course, within walking distance of lots of restaurants,” Renate Cavalcanti said. “We weren’t ready to retire quite yet, so when we couldn’t find work in St. George, we decided to look at Las Vegas. Not only did we both land amazing jobs, but we also locked in our dream home in the sky at The Ogden.”

In 2012, her colleague suggested that the Cavalcantis look at The Ogden, and when they did, they instantly fell in love with the high rise located in the heart of historic Las Vegas. Two years after moving in as renters, they made their residence permanent by purchasing the Marble floor plan, a spacious two-bedroom home providing 1,333 square feet and majestic views of the mountains.

“Everything about The Ogden speaks to our lifestyle, including the luxury amenities, full-service concierge, amazing views and location. We are located within minutes of two major freeways, which allows us to be in any part of the valley in about 15 minutes. We use the fitness studio almost daily and have thrown several parties on the rooftop terrace. Our guests have always been blown away by the complete package that we discovered at The Ogden,” Renate Cavalcanti said.

“Ever since we were dating, we have dedicated our Friday nights to going out,” she added. “We’ve been married nearly 28 years and because we are surrounded by downtown Las Vegas’ best restaurants, bars and entertainment, we’ve been able to keep that tradition. All we have to do is walk outside of our building and decide on which hot spot to enjoy that evening. It’s been one our absolute favorite things about living at The Ogden.”

And, since the Cavalcantis’ families are scattered back East, their two-bedroom home is the perfect floor plan to accommodate guests, including their kids who already have visited from Florida.

Not to mention that right outside the front door of The Ogden are more than 150 restaurants, many of them among the city’s most popular eateries, bars, attractions and an energy that continues to build with the ongoing redevelopment of downtown Las Vegas.

Since acquiring The Ogden in 2013, DK Las Vegas has made a $2 million investment to refresh the property’s lobby with high-end design treatments that create an immediate sense of luxury and arrival.

Upgrades also were added throughout all residences, including new lighting, hardwood floors, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances and enhanced amenities such as a Sky Deck, social lounge, fitness center and refreshed rooftop pool.

Homes at The Ogden range from an 815-square-foot, one-bedroom residence with prices starting in the mid-$200,000s to a 2,044-square-foot, three-bedroom-plus-den home starting in the low $600,000s.

The Ogden’s single-story, open floor plans offer flex spaces that can serve as a home office, den or yoga room; extra bedrooms for accommodating multigenerational family and guests; and expansive windows that fill interiors with natural light — all sought-after design features by millennials, professionals, empty nesters and retirees.

For more information, visit The Ogden’s on-site sales center at 150 Las Vegas Blvd. North, call 702.478.4700 or go online at Ogdenlv.com.

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