Las Vegas Review-Journal

TREEHOUSE

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effective June 24, and is entitled to recover more than $7.8 million stemming from the 15-year rental contract, according to the lawsuit against Jason Manley, Craig Missen, Garry Sweet and Treehouse Lounge Holdings, an entity managed by Manley.

Treehouse’s operators promised a bustling dining and entertainm­ent venue. The project, 1022 S. Main

St., was slated to have bars, a pool, a restaurant serving seafood and meat imported from Australia and a nightclub featuring VIP bottle service and the “hottest” DJS and live acts “in the world,” according to its website.

But months after it was supposed to open, Treehouse is nowhere close to being finished. Its wood frame is still visible, and inside, the ground level has exposed flooring and unfinished walls and ceilings.

Metzka did not return a call seeking comment. His entity’s attorney in the case, Matthew Pawlowski, said in a statement Tuesday his client is “exploring all potential options” for the property, including “completion of the project through a new tenant or operator,” as well as a possible sale of the project “in its current condition.”

Manley, identified by the city as Treehouse’s general manager, told the Review-journal on Monday that he doesn’t “really have much to say” about the lawsuit.

He also said his group is “moving into a deal” to buy the Treehouse property.

“I wish I had something more interestin­g to tell you,” he said.

Efforts to reach Missen and Sweet were unsuccessf­ul.

Pawlowski said “discussion­s have previously taken place” between his client and Treehouse about Treehouse possibly buying the property. But there are “no ongoing negotiatio­ns” between them at this time, he said, adding his client quoted a price but had not received an offer from Treehouse.

Last August, the city of Las Vegas announced a ceremonial groundbrea­king would be held that month for Treehouse. According to the news release, Treehouse was slated to feature indoor and outdoor trees, a 300-seat restaurant, a private speakeasy and more.

It also said management expected to open the venue in March and intended “to be part of the Las Vegas hospitalit­y landscape for many years to come.”

Contact Eli Segall at esegall@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0342. Follow @eli_segall on Twitter.

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