A tower from one Las Vegas resort is now being annexed by France ... so to speak, as it becomes part of the Paris Las Vegas hotel.
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A tower from one Las Vegas resort is now being annexed by France ... so to speak, as it becomes part of the Paris Las Vegas hotel.
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A new stadium for Las Vegas?
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The project, known as LVSL (Las Vegas Surf Lakes) describes itself as a wave-healing, earth-art-wave-sanctuary, wave pool, wave casino, spa and super beach club. The company aired a lengthy video complete with SIMS-esque flybys with ocean-surfing scenes splashed in.
Source: https://wavepoolmag.com/surf-lakes-provides-more-details-about-the-las-vegas-project/
The Durango continues to rise
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Construction has stopped on the DREAM resort in Las Vegas due to "funding issues"
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Source: https://youtu.be/gIMJr-XEiDE
At the southern edge of the Las Vegas Valley, developers have packed the west Henderson area with warehouses, apartment complexes and other projects in recent years.
Now, the hotel-casino that anchored the area is set to grow, too.
M Resort operator Penn Entertainment aims to break ground on a second hotel tower at the Henderson property in the fourth quarter this year. The new 12-story building is slated to feature 375 rooms and about 15,000 square feet of additional ballroom space, according to the company.
Source: https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/casinos-gaming/m-resorts-new-tower-could-break-ground-in-q4-2761516/
A 60-story resort called Harlem Nights is being proposed for the Historic Westside — a massive development that will be considered next week by the Las Vegas Planning Commission.
Shlomo Meiri, a self-described “crazy developer” based in Beverly Hills, California, owns the nearly 2-acre site and wants the project to act as a catalyst for other investment and development in the area, which he thinks has the potential to become another tourism area.The project calls for a 687-foot-tall tower — taller than Hard Rock International’s planned 660-foot-tall guitar-shaped tower on the Strip — that will include 764 hotel rooms and 458 residential units. It will also feature casino space, a 900-seat theater, retail shops and a restaurant as well as a bar on the top floor of the building.
Located at the corner of Jackson Avenue and F Street, now home to the boarded-up Tokyo Casino, the development is projected to cost $700 million, according to Lisa Mayo-DeRiso, project consultant for Harlem Nights.
Source: https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/casinos-gaming/historic-westside-may-see-harlem-themed-60-story-resort-2757379/
An update for Durango Resort
Source: https://youtu.be/BHuHEEQkqUI