A long-held private estate tied to one of America’s most influential hospitality families is quietly entering the Las Vegas luxury market.
Located at 36 Quiet Moon Lane inside The Ridges at Summerlin, the nearly 10,000-square-foot compound owned by Michael and Jenna Morton is now asking $19.5 million — marking its first time ever offered for sale.
Michael Morton, son of Arnie Morton and part of the family behind Morton’s The Steakhouse, has spent decades shaping Las Vegas nightlife and dining. Together with his wife Jenna, the couple designed the home as both a private retreat and a place built to host, a reflection of a life rooted in hospitality.
Listed with Kristen Routh-Silberman of Douglas Elliman, the estate sits within one of Summerlin’s most exclusive enclaves, framed by the mountains of Red Rock Canyon.
Built in 2006 as a true private compound

Designed by architect Richard Luke in 2006, the home was conceived as a single-story compound rather than a vertical mansion.
Its layout stretches across the lot in a curved formation, organizing the residence around a series of courtyards and outdoor spaces. This approach creates separation between different zones of the home while maintaining a consistent connection to the surrounding desert landscape.
A layout shaped by courtyards, water features, and desert views

С того момента, как вы войдете, the Las Vegas home is oriented toward the mountains.
A glass-lined entry frames views of Red Rock Canyon, while water features run through the property, creating a continuous visual and spatial thread. Courtyards serve as both transitions and destinations, bringing light and air into the center of the home.
Designed to feel like a private resort rather than a traditional home

The Mortons describe the property as having an “Aman-like” sensibility — not in branding, but in how it functions.
The emphasis is on calm, privacy, and connection to nature, rather than overt visual spectacle. The home was designed to feel like a retreat, even while being capable of hosting large gatherings.
Indoor-outdoor living anchored by telescoping glass walls

Large telescoping glass doors allow the central living spaces to open fully to the outdoors.
This removes the boundary between interior and exterior areas, particularly during events, where the home can function as a single continuous entertaining space.

A central kitchen, living, and dining core built for gathering
At the heart of the home is a combined kitchen, living, and dining area — the space the Mortons describe as where everything converges.

The kitchen is equipped with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances and is supported by both indoor and outdoor cooking areas capable of serving anything from small family dinners to large-scale events.

Wine room with programmable Lucite display and corkage table
The dining space is flanked by a glass wine room featuring programmable color-changing Lucite pegs that display hundreds of bottles.
An adjacent corkage table allows for tasting and service, reinforcing the home’s role as a space built for hosting.


Built to host gatherings from intimate dinners to 200 guests
The property was designed with scale in mind.
According to the owners, the home has hosted everything from small family gatherings to 200-person seated dinners, with indoor and outdoor kitchens supporting that range.

Resort-style backyard with pool, spa, and 60-foot water slide
The backyard is organized as a recreational space as much as a visual one.
It includes a resort-style pool and spa, along with a 60-foot water slide — a feature that has become a centerpiece for family use and gatherings.



Outdoor kitchen, bar, and fire lounges extend entertaining outdoors
Multiple outdoor zones support different types of use.
These include an outdoor kitchen and bar, fire lounges, and dining areas with fireplaces, allowing the space to function across seasons and occasions.



A separate casita with rooftop deck adds flexible living space
A detached casita provides additional accommodation, complete with its own rooftop deck.
This space can function as guest quarters, extended family housing, or a private retreat separate from the main residence.

A playroom, media space, and more features designed for family use
The home includes a dedicated media and game room — referred to by the family as a “playroom” — where gatherings often center around sports and entertainment.
Though admittedly, for younger residents, the slide remains one of the most-used features on the property.

Wellness spaces include gym, steam room, and barrel sauna
A full wellness component is integrated into the home, including a gym, steam room, and barrel sauna.
These spaces are positioned to function independently or as part of the broader indoor-outdoor flow.

A private office with Zen courtyard and custom bookcase
The office is paired with a Zen courtyard and features floor-to-ceiling custom shelving.
It serves as one of the quieter areas of the home, set apart from the more active entertaining zones.


Primary suite with dual closets and fireplace
The primary suite includes a fireplace, two closets, and a spa-style bathroom with stone finishes.
Like the rest of the home, it maintains direct access to outdoor spaces and views.

And a massive primary bath with a stone tub
Our favorite part of the primary, though? That имеет to be the oversized bathroom, a huge space with sleek furnishings, a glass-enclosed shower, and a stone bathtub.



Guest suites with private patios across the compound
Each guest bedroom includes its own en-suite bathroom and access to private or semi-private outdoor areas.
This arrangement allows visitors to experience the property independently while remaining connected to the main residence.

Expansive grounds with turf, walking paths, and dog-friendly areas
The nearly two-acre lot includes walking paths, open turf areas, and dedicated space for pets.
The grounds are designed to be used, not just viewed, with multiple zones supporting different activities.

Crestron automation and integrated systems throughout
The home is equipped with Crestron automation, controlling lighting, audio, and other systems throughout the property.
This infrastructure supports both daily living and large-scale events.

Located inside The Ridges with proximity to Summerlin amenities
The property sits within The Ridges, a double-gated community in Summerlin.
It is located minutes from Downtown Summerlin, Red Rock Casino, and a range of dining, retail, and entertainment options, while maintaining distance from the Strip.

A home shaped by hospitality, entertainment, and desert retreat living
At 36 Quiet Moon Lane, the design reflects a specific way of living.

It is a home built by individuals whose careers centered on hosting, gathering, and creating experiences — translated here into a private residential setting.
Now listed for $19.5 million, the estate offers a rare look at how a hospitality-driven mindset can shape not just a business, but the structure and function of a home.

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