It turns out there is something more complicated than shoehorning a seven-building, 17-million-square-foot, $8.5 billion complex of hotels, casinos, high-end shops and luxury condominiums – known as CityCenter − into the bustling heart of the Las Vegas Strip. Tearing part of it down.
Unfinished Tower Is Stark Reminder of Las Vegas’s Economic Reversal
(via New York Times) · January 22, 2013 · 12:28 PM
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