Las Vegas Flags of All Nations Clean Energy Condominium Project Steps Forward And Campaign Funding Is On the Table For Local County Commission Race
Plans to develop a 5,000 Unit World Class "Flags of all Nations" Clean Energy Condominium Project Steps Forward And Campaign Funding Is On the Table For Local County Commission Race in Las Vegas. Bonaventura said, “It is exactly this kind of alternative energy that we need to concentrate on. Hydrogen can be made from H2O (water) using zero energy input, therefore water can be used as an efficient alternative energy source.”
Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) July 27, 2004 -- John Bonaventura – (Clark County,
Nevada, County Commission Candidate) will support plans to develop a 5,000 Unit
World Class "Flags of all Nations" Condominium Development project underway in
Las Vegas at the Las Vegas Country Club. John Bonaventura has met in a recent
series of meetings to give his support to Mr. Gary Walters, Managing General
Partner and majority stockholder of Nevada based BBX Equity Group, LLC and Scott
A. Ervin, the projects Managing Director, and arising Candidate for Nevada’s
Assembly District 29.
Bonaventura said, “This is a win - win situation
and the campaign will receive money and support within the Nevada campaign
contribution limits and the legal time frame to receive contributions.” John
Bonaventura explained that he is particularly pleased to be supporting this most
important project and as a new County Commissioner in Las Vegas, his support for
this project would be a key step in bringing positive impacts to Las Vegas and
Clark County, and because of its “Zero Pollution Energy Solutions” it is a major
keystone to Bonaventura’s campaign.
Former Nevada State Assemblyman John
Bonaventura, made it clear that Clark County has been on the non-attainment
federal pollution compliance list and when elected he will bring a matrix of
"Zero Pollution Energy Solutions to Clark County", shifting the commissions
focus to a 21st century economy and providing greater support for small
businesses and high-tech and emerging companies; and preserving the area’s
quality of life by fighting to protect clean air and clean water.
BBX
Equities Group, along with Scott A. Ervin, the projects Managing Director, will
bring this exciting development to occupancy. BBX Equity intends to develop, up
to 5,000 world-class corporate condominiums. The design concept with the
skillful guidance of Mr. Harry Campbell of HCA Associates will reflect the
spirit of our community and the Nation, while projecting the vision of a
futuristic Las Vegas from a pair of arches crossing at the apex form the
foundation of a living community that is energy efficient and fun to look at
while also sporting a 19th hole multi story restaurant with many additional
exciting amenities, all tailored for the world class occupants expected to own
parts of this property in the sky.
The current plan will allow current
members the ability to play golf for free for 3 years upon completion of the
magnificent 5,000 units "Flags of All Nations" development. John Bonaventura has
pledged to help the BBX Equity Group, LLC to secure a sufficient number of
votes, allowing for approval to be issued and construction to be completed by
the developer.
Bonaventura explained that there are three groups
expressing interest to buy the golf course and the golfing rights at the Las
Vegas Country Club including Steve Wynn who offered now about $50 million for
the course and the golfing rights. Bonaventura thinks that Steve Wynn is after
the water rights and his plans are not as good as what the BBX Equity Group has
planned for the Country Club.
Bonaventura explained the unique Las Vegas
history of the proposed development. “I was raised here, I’m no Johnny come
lately, and I know the history of Las Vegas from my own life experience”. He
relates that the Las Vegas Country Club site was first developed in 1920 as
Anderson Field, Las Vegas' first airport, which was later renamed Rockwell
Field. It was moved to Nellis Air Force Base in 1929 and then the site became
the Thunderbird Downs and later was called Las Vegas Downs and Joe W. Brown
Racetrack in the 1950s.
Brown, sold it to Marvin Kratter of Nevada
Equities, who built the first true country club in Las Vegas and the golf course
was finished in 1967. The clubhouse was completed in 1968 when Kratter opened it
as the Las Vegas International Country Club. In the late 1960s, he sold it to
the Bonanza, a Strip hotel at the time, and it was renamed the Bonanza Country
Club and Corral. In late 1970, it was sold to four partners of Realty Holdings
-- Moe Dalitz, Harry Lahr, Nate Adelson and Irwin Molasky -- who renamed it the
Las Vegas Country Club and took it private in July 1971.
Now in 2004, BBX
Equity Group is looking at the benefits that a new and improved site would bring
to Las Vegas. “The golf club will be preserved and the Country Club will move
into the 21st Century as a model for others to follow”, stated
Bonaventura.
Wynn is already developing an 18-hole golf course on the old
Desert Inn site. Bonaventura asked; “Why does he need this golf course?” “I
think that Wynn is really after the water rights, which he needs to support
water features at his new Las Vegas development.” Others have speculated that he
may want to redevelop the entire country club, and possibly the Las Vegas Hilton
as well, as another mega-resort but no plans have been reveled.
The BBX
Equity Group has funded many projects around the country including NanoSignal
Corp. (OTCBB: NNOS) - Formerly MicroSignal, which received an initial $5 million
in funding arranged by the BBX Equity Group. MicroSignal is a Pittsburgh-area
developer of medical imaging software for MRIs, they have retained the BBX
Equity Group in the past to help with funding.
John Bonaventura is also a
consultant for NanoSignal Corp. along with Energy Ventures Organization, Inc.,
of which John is the CEO. Energy Ventures Organization has arranged for the
purchase of Ballard AirGenä fuel cell generators to be tested and included in
NanoSignal’s SLICESä Products. The AirGenä fuel cell generator is a fuel-cell
based portable self contained power supply designed for use in medical, home and
office environments. At the heart of the AirGenä fuel cell generator is a
Ballardä fuel cell that combines oxygen from ambient air and hydrogen to
generate electrical power.
Bonaventura said, “It is exactly this kind of
alternative energy that we need to concentrate on.” The fuel cell process does
not involve combustion and has a zero emissions product. Water vapor and heat
are released as by-products. The fuel cell can operate continuously as long as
hydrogen is supplied. It is very simple and fundamental Bonaventura said,
“Hydrogen can be made from H2O (water) using zero energy input, therefore water
can be used as an efficient alternative energy source.”
The BBX Equity
Group has also helped companies like Barrington Foods International, Inc.
(OTCBB: BFII) and SkyBridge Wireless, Inc..
Besides the Wynn and the BBX
Equity Group offers, John Bonaventura explained that according to a zoning
change filed with the County on March 31, other past plans called for building
of two residential towers of 125 units each. Those plans have been put on hold,
according to county planners.
John Bonaventura said he is supporting the
BBX Equity Group in its plans for the property. “It’s the only plan on the table
that makes since for this property and this opportunity will bring a matrix of
"Zero Pollution Energy Solutions” to Clark County.”
John Bonaventura
brings a combination of political, business, and public/non-profit experience to
the table. Previously he served as a Nevada State Assemblyman and as a Lobbyist
in the Nevada State Legislature in 1999, and is currently the CEO of Energy
Ventures Organization, Inc. (a private Nevada company) and the President and CEO
of Crown Partners, Inc. (OTCBB: CRWP – a publicly traded
company).
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Louis Macias (805) 450-0061
http://www.Bonaventura.net
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