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Morton’s Steakhouse Dynasty Lists $19.5M Las Vegas Retreat Overlooking Red Rock Canyon

By Matthias Binder March 20, 2026
Steakhouse dynasty lineage lists Las Vegas home for $19.5M — PHOTOS
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Roots in a Hospitality EmpireSeamless Blend of Architecture and NatureLuxury Amenities for Every LifestyleA Rare Opportunity in Summerlin’s Elite Enclave

Roots in a Hospitality Empire (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Las Vegas – A nearly 10,000-square-foot estate owned by Michael and Jenna Morton, heirs to the iconic Morton’s The Steakhouse legacy, has entered the luxury market for the first time.[1][2] Nestled in the exclusive Ridges community of Summerlin, the property backs directly onto the dramatic landscapes of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The couple, who purchased the land in 2003, crafted a serene compound that balances proximity to the vibrant Strip with a profound connection to Nevada’s natural splendor.[1]

Roots in a Hospitality Empire

Michael Morton carries forward the vision of his father, Arnie Morton, who founded Morton’s The Steakhouse in 1978. The chain grew into a national powerhouse known for its premium steaks and upscale dining. In 2010, Michael and Jenna launched the Morton Group, introducing Las Vegas hotspots like La Cave Wine and Food Hideaway at Wynn Las Vegas and Crush American Grill inside MGM Grand.[1]

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Their professional success shaped the estate’s design. Hospitality principles infuse every detail, turning the home into a venue for intimate family meals or grand gatherings of up to 200 guests. Jenna Morton emphasized this blend of worlds. “We love the entire Las Vegas persona,” she said, “but what visitors don’t always see is its stunning natural beauty.”[1]

Seamless Blend of Architecture and Nature

Architect Richard Luke designed the single-story residence in 2006 as a curved compound wrapping around lush courtyards. At 9,887 square feet on nearly two acres, it prioritizes understated contemporary elegance over ostentation. Expansive glass walls and telescoping doors dissolve boundaries between indoors and out, framing panoramic views of the canyon’s red rock formations.[2]

The layout centers on an open kitchen, living, and dining area equipped with top-tier Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances. A glass-enclosed wine cellar features programmable Lucite pegs for dramatic displays. Smart Crestron automation controls lighting, audio, and climate throughout. Guest suites, each with private patios and en-suite bathrooms, ensure comfort for visitors.[1][2]

Luxury Amenities for Every Lifestyle

Wellness and recreation define the interior spaces. A media and game room provides entertainment options, while a private office boasts a custom floor-to-ceiling bookcase overlooking a Zen courtyard. The primary suite offers dual closets, a fireplace, and a spa-like bathroom with a stone bathtub and glass-enclosed shower. Additional facilities include a gym, steam room, and barrel sauna.[2]

Outdoor areas elevate the resort-like experience. A resort-style swimming pool and spa anchor the grounds, complemented by a 60-foot waterslide for family fun. An infinity-edge reflection pool draws native desert birds and serves as a meditation spot. Michael Morton favors the adjacent yard for playing with the dogs, while fire lounges and an outdoor kitchen support al fresco dining.[1]

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  • Seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms
  • Two laundry rooms and smart home systems
  • Multiple courtyards and walking paths
  • Casita with rooftop deck
  • Dog-friendly turf areas
  • Water features threading through the property

A Rare Opportunity in Summerlin’s Elite Enclave

The Ridges at Summerlin offers guarded privacy just minutes from Red Rock Casino, Downtown Summerlin shopping, and the Strip’s energy. Yet the estate feels worlds away, much like an Aman resort amid raw desert beauty. Jenna noted the instant appeal: “The opportunity to embrace nature and retreat from the Strip was spontaneously unmistakable.”[1] Listing agent Kristen Routh-Silberman of Douglas Elliman markets it at $19.5 million, highlighting its debut on the market after two decades of private ownership.[2]

This sale underscores Las Vegas’ evolving luxury sector, where nature-adjacent estates command premium prices. The Mortons recently acquired another nearby property in Calico Basin for $2.1 million, signaling their enduring commitment to the region.

Key Takeaways

  • First-time listing of a hospitality-designed 10,000 sq ft compound on two acres.
  • Direct Red Rock Canyon views with resort amenities like pool, slide, and wellness spaces.
  • Built for entertaining, reflecting the owners’ steakhouse empire roots.

Properties like this rare estate capture Las Vegas’ dual identity: high-stakes glamour paired with untouched wilderness. As the market heats up, opportunities to own such a seamless fusion dwindle. What draws you to luxury homes in the desert? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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