The Ranch at Red Rock – the newest recreational destination as well as a luxury residential community in Las Vegas

 

 

The Ranch at Red Rock, A New Luxury Recreational-Residential Development in Las Vegas.

The Ranch at Red Rock; @Synergy Sotheby’s International Realty.

Announced this week by Synergy Sotheby’s International Realty, The Ranch at Red Rock is a new recreational-residential development of twenty legacy ranch estates uniquely located in the heart of the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The project encompasses a haute village planned with a luxury resort, farm-to-table epicurean restaurant, and event barn.

The 63.86-acre ultra-exclusive development located 15 miles west of Las Vegas is well on its way to being transformed into the vision of childhood friends who spent years hiking on the canyon’s trails.

Joel Laub, a real estate developer with a long track record of safeguarding ecosystems, and real estate attorney, Randall Jones, whose father helped build the nearby Hoover Dam, are the owners of the land situated near Spring Mountain Ranch. Kristen Routh-Silberman, a prominent Las Vegas Realtor at Synergy Sotheby’s International Realty, is the exclusive representative of the new development.

The Ranch at Red Rock; @Synergy Sotheby’s International Realty.

The Ranch at Red Rock, the only private land in the canyon, will include both a private and public component, emphasizing a recreational destination as well as a luxury residential community.

According to CSR Development, the developers of The Ranch at Red Rock, the lots carved out to incorporate 20 private residences will uphold high standards for preserving and blending into the natural environment as well as a superior aesthetic and will be 2-4 acres in size. The plan’s current version of public spaces features a luxury resort, an event barn/amphitheater for special events, and a farm-to-table restaurant where much of the food will be sourced locally and on-premises. It will all be surrounded by land that is well tended to with conservation and restoration efforts to enhance the area’s robust natural habitat.

Encouraging butterfly migratory patterns, protecting pathways for other native animal species, and promoting the growth of sustainable vegetation are only a few items on a long list of habitat conservation plans; plans approved and applauded by a number of local and national organizations including Save Red Rock and Friends of Red Rock.

Natural stone and limited roof pitches are among some of the elements that will be used for family estates with multiple buildings as structures are restricted to 5,000 square feet. Enhanced by the preserved desert surroundings, properties will reflect beautiful European communities by infusing and artfully mixing Spanish Colonial, French Provencal and Rustic Italian architectural styles. Freshwater on the property will sustain the creeks and ponds that are planned throughout the public and private areas of the development.

The Ranch at Red Rock; @Synergy Sotheby’s International Realty.
The Ranch at Red Rock; @Synergy Sotheby’s International Realty.
The Ranch at Red Rock; @Synergy Sotheby’s International Realty.

 

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Chantecaille Africa’s Vanishing Species to support the conservation charities protecting most endangered animals

 

 

Chantecaille Africas Vanishing Species 2019 charity collection-01
Chantecaille Africas Vanishing Species 2019 collection; @chantecaille.com

Create a shimmery smokey eye with Chantecaille’s new Luminescent Eye Shade compacts and pair it with Cheek Gelée in Vibrant for a natural flush. Finish with Lip Veil in Tamboti, an everyday nude.

Chantecaille Africas Vanishing Species 2019 collection
Chantecaille Africas Vanishing Species 2019 collection; @chantecaille.com

The shimmer spectrum of new Luminescent Eye Shades is inspired by Africa’s gorgeous wildlife.

Chantecaille, the beauty company setting a luxurious standard in the world of modern, botanical skincare and cosmetics, created Luminescent Eye Shades – the beauty brand’s first permanent philanthropy eye collection. The collection honors six of Africa’s most endangered species and to support the conservation charities protecting them from extinction.

This collection of rich, pearlescent eye shadows is inspired by six beautiful creatures – cheetah, elephant, giraffe, lion, pangolin and rhinoceros – that are among Africa’s most endangered. All of these wild animals face common threats from shrinking habitats, conflict with local communities, and the illegal wildlife trade.

These creamy, earth-toned shadows have a gel-powder formula infused with pure-pearl particles that create a wash of color that never creases and dazzles on the eyelid (Cheetah- Warm Champagne/ Elephant- Shimmering Taupe Grey; Lion– Golden Copper; Giraffe- Burnished Brow; Rhinoceros- Sophisticated Olive; Pangolin- Dusky Lilac). The new Shade and Sweep Brush was designed to pair perfectly with the Luminescent Eye Shade collection. This brush features beyond-soft vegan bristles that pick up precise amounts of shadow for exceptional payoff and easy application.

“You know how much we love the wildly impressive Lion Guardians,” said Chantecaille’s team.

“We’re proud to support their cause on a continuous basis with new Luminescent Eye Shade in shimmery copper Lion. Their creative approach to protecting lions and local communities in Kenya and beyond has made huge conservation impact: they empower local warriors to become the lions’ fiercest protectors.

Chantecaille Africas Vanishing Species 2019 charity collection
Chantecaille Africas Vanishing Species 2019 collection; @chantecaille
Chantecaille Africas Vanishing Species 2019 charity collection-
Chantecaille Africas Vanishing Species 2019 collection; @chantecaille

Luminescent Eye Shade in Lion washes the eyes with a gorgeous golden copper.

See Chantecaille’s Q&A with the founders of this innovative conservation on Le Magazine and learn about how they’ve increased the lion population in Kenya.

This keepsake box set ($360.00) contains a Japanese artisan-crafted eye brush designed to blend and diffuse these featherweight eye shades, made with uniquely soft vegan synthetic fibers. Inside, Chantecaille included a limited-edition signed wildlife print by photographer Mark Drury.

Eyes that shimmer with a gilded luster are THE new neutral for fall
Eyes that shimmer with a gilded luster are THE new neutral for fall; @chantecaille

Eyes that shimmer with a gilded luster are the new neutral for fall.

Create a standout look with Luminescent Eye Shade in Rhinoceros, a sophisticated olive. This color supports Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, one of Africa’s oldest wildlife charities. Renowned for their work with elephants, SWT also protect rhinos from poaching fueled by the demand for their horns.

Chantecaille's chic collaboration with Tulusa features a collection of pretty makeup pouches
makeup pouches; @chantecaille

Take the wild with you.

Chantecaille’s chic collaboration with Tulusa features a collection of pretty makeup pouches that give back to three conservation groups working to protect the most cherished animals.

Luminescent Eye Shade compacts
Luminescent Eye Shade compacts; @chantecaille
Create a standout look with Luminescent Eye Shade in Rhinoceros, a sophisticated olive
Create a standout look with Luminescent Eye Shade in Rhinoceros, a sophisticated olive; @chantecaille

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