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Crews are working on the foundation and a crane is in the air at Project63, a four-story retail development at the multi-tower CityCenter complex.
Clark County commissioners approved a deal Tuesday to buy property along the south Strip near McCarran International Airport for $55 million.
Blackstone has purchased the hotels’ real estate for nearly $3.9 billion, and MGM is leasing the properties back.
The multibillion-dollar sale of The Cosmopolitan marks the latest in a string deals on the Strip between two powerhouse companies and another investment on Las Vegas Boulevard from the CEOs of fast-food chain Panda Express.
Las Vegas’ CityCenter — once touted as a future “urban metropolis” — has had a mixed history, but has weathered its ups and downs well.
Developer Brett Torino expects to open a retail complex at CityCenter next year.
The long-planned $4.3 billion property could bring more tourists to the north Strip and a surge of visitors overall to Las Vegas.
With tourists surging back to Las Vegas, paid parking is returning to yet another casino on the Strip.
MGM Resorts International announced that developer Brett Torino and New York-based Flag Luxury reached a deal to buy 2 acres in CityCenter and plan to build a retail project.
The Clark County Commission is scheduled Wednesday to consider certain agreements for Jackie Robinson’s 27-acre project, which has been on the drawing board for years.
After the pandemic turned Las Vegas Boulevard into a ghost town for a while, the fallout from the outbreak has, for the most part, not been kind to the roadway’s real estate market.
Former NBA player Jackie Robinson has filed necessary agreements to keep his long-delayed arena and hotel project plans in the works, after Clark County leaders gave him an ultimatum last fall.
Clark County records show that new owners acquired debt on the north Strip hotel-casino project Feb. 11 and gained ownership of the property the same day through a “deed in lieu of foreclosure.”
The new owners of the Drew property did not release details Thursday on their plans for the site, including whether they will change the name back to the Fontainebleau or when they expect to resume construction.