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The hotel is located on a parcel of private land surrounded by Lake Mead National Recreation Area, three miles from Hoover Dam. It overlooks Lake Mead and has a 17-story tower with 372 rooms. The 20,782 square feet (1,930.7 m 2 ) casino has 154 slot machines and a race and sports book operated by William Hill .
The hotel opened on July 31, 2001 with 500 employees. After years of financial struggle, Siena was closed on October 21, 2010. It was decided by creditors to auction the hotel off and that was done on November 10, 2010. A group of investors from various locations around the country including Reno with hospitality experience called "Grand S
By 2009, the Siegel Suites chain operated apartment complexes in Las Vegas and Mesquite, Nevada, totaling 3,000 units. Siegel had also purchased the Mount Charleston Hotel and renamed it as Resort on Mount Charleston. [6] In 2009, Siegel Group purchased the closed St. Tropez, a 150-room hotel in Las Vegas across from the Hard Rock Hotel. [7]
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The property was originally opened on July 1, 1977, as the Maxim Hotel and Casino. [3] It was built at a cost of $25 million by a group of ten Nevada businessmen, including the owners of Reno's Club Cal Neva . [ 4 ]
A $30 million renovation began in 2005, and concluded two years later. The project expanded the casino and added a buffet, while another $3 million was spent renovating the hotel. [4] The casino expansion included 300 new slot machines and a new sportsbook and poker room. [16] As of 2009, Greg Lee remained as the only Asian casino owner in Nevada.
At that time, the project was planned to include 350 hotel rooms and between 150 and 200 condominium units. The condominium portion of the project would encompass 800,000 sq ft (74,000 m 2 ). The project was expected to stand between 35 and 40 stories, but plans had yet to be finalized as to whether the project would include one tower or two ...
CasaBlanca is a hotel, casino, and RV park located in Mesquite, Nevada. [2] The resort, originally known as Players Island , was opened by Players International on June 29, 1995. After struggling financially, the resort was sold to Randy Black Sr. , who renamed it as the CasaBlanca in July 1997.