Having developed many of the world’s most successful casinos, Steve Wynn has a net worth of about $3 billion, a priceless art collection and a home appropriately named “Museo,” a mansion/museum on the Las Vegas Billionaire’s Row. A combination of Vegas fashion, European sophistication and a luxury golf resort, Museo is for sale, priced at $25 million.
Wynn has been involved in the gaming industry since the death of his father when he took over the management of his dad’s Maryland bingo parlor. He soon moved the family to Las Vegas and segued into the world of building and managing casinos. Better than almost anyone else in the business, Wynn developed the Las Vegas casinos Golden Nugget, Mirage, Treasure Island and Bellagio and later expanded to Atlantic City, Boston, Mississippi and China. The wealth he accumulated allowed him to fulfill his passion for art and expand his extensive collection that includes rare Picassos, a record price for Rembrandt’s Man with His Arms Akimbo, and the purchase of the first Johannes Vermeer painting that has changed hands in 80 years.
Museo spans approximately 13,500 square feet on 1.5 acres at the edge of the Las Vegas Country Club in a secured community of similar homes. Built in the style of Old World European elegance but adapted to the outdoor lifestyle, the home was recently redesigned and updated at a cost of $16 million – in addition to the $13 million he paid for the home in 2018. With Wynn’s valuable art collection in mind, the home’s security features include a gas suppression system that goes into operation at the first sign of smoke, an art-display hallway with automatic doors that drop out of the ceiling and lock in an emergency, and infrared cameras on the exterior of the home.
Steve Wynn is selling his lavish Las Vegas mansion that has exceptional safety and security measures and its own power plant. New to the market, it is priced at $25 million. The listing agent is Ivan Sher, The Ivan Sher Group, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Nevada Properties | Luxury Collection, Las Vegas.
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Source: www.isluxury.com