Molasky Corporate Center is a 17-story office and retail building in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada.
[2] In February 2005, The Molasky Group sold its 17-story Bank of America Plaza building in downtown Las Vegas for $72 million, helping finance other projects such as Parkway Center.
Notable tenants, in addition to SNWA, included the Las Vegas Valley Water District, Bank of Nevada, a Jason's Deli restaurant, and a 24 Hour Fitness gym.
[10] Construction was nearing completion in March 2007,[12] by which point two major law firms had signed on as tenants: Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll; and Brownstein, Hyatt, Farber, Schreck.
[13] It was the first new office tower in downtown Las Vegas in nearly 40 years and it helped to revitalize the area.
[4] In December 2007, SNWA approved plans to purchase five of the seven floors that it leased in the building, at a sale price of $34.6 million.
[13] In May 2012, SNWA approved a lease for its first tenant in 3,000 sq ft (280 m2) of its unused office space, which would be occupied by a firm specializing in public relations and government affairs.
[16] As of April 2015, the Molasky Corporate Center was the only Class A office building in the Las Vegas Valley with zero vacancy.
[3] The office space includes special tiles that have computer and electrical outlets which can be moved around with ease.
[3] Initially, Molasky sought a Silver Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
[13] In December 2007, footage of the Molasky Corporate Center was filmed for a six-part PBS documentary about green buildings in Nevada.