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  2. The Harmon - Wikipedia

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    The Harmon was planned as a non-gaming hotel and condominium high-rise, with 400 rooms and 207 condo units. [2] It was designed by Foster and Partners, and was built on the Las Vegas Strip at the intersection of Harmon Avenue. [3] [4] The Harmon, planned as part of the CityCenter project by MGM Mirage and Dubai World, [3] was announced in ...

  3. 63 CityCenter - Wikipedia

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    63 CityCenter is a four-story shopping mall on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is part of the CityCenter complex, developed by MGM Resorts International. The two-acre site was previously planned as The Harmon, a hotel within CityCenter. However, due to structural defects, the hotel never opened and was dismantled in 2015.

  4. List of Las Vegas Strip hotels - Wikipedia

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    3645 Las Vegas Boulevard South 2,814 December 4, 1973: Caesars Entertainment Western: Martin Stern Jr. Center strip 1973 – MGM Grand 1986 – Bally's 2022 – Horseshoe: Casino Royale Hotel & Casino 3411 Las Vegas Boulevard South 152 July 1978: Tom Elardi European: Center strip 1978 – Nob Hill 1992 – Casino Royale: The Cromwell 3595 Las ...

  5. Wild Wild West Gambling Hall & Hotel - Wikipedia

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    With a working title of Viva, the three casino, hotel condo arena project would cost $10 billion to develop. [11] Stations Casinos reached an agreement with Days Inn in 2009 to market the casino hotel under the Days Inn brand. The hotel was branded as Days Inn by Wyndham – Las Vegas at Wild Wild West Gambling Hall. As part of the negotiations ...

  6. La Concha Motel - Wikipedia

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    The La Concha Motel was a motel that opened in 1961 [2] [3] [4] and closed in 2004. [5] It was designed by architect Paul Williams [6] who was one of the first prominent African American architects in the United States and was also the architect who designed the first LAX theme building.

  7. Castaways (casino) - Wikipedia

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    The Castaways was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It began in the 1930s, as a small motel called Mountain View. It became the San Souci in 1939, and underwent several ownership changes in its early years. A hotel addition opened on August 21, 1955, when the property became the Sans Souci Hotel.

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