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Demolition work starts at Lady Luck site

The CIM Group, a California development company in charge of redeveloping the Lady Luck casino, started tearing down a concrete-and-steel building skeleton at the corner of Fourth Street and Stewart Avenue that Mayor Oscar Goodman recently referred to as a "carcass."

He also directed city staff to scrutinize the site for code violations, expressing frustration that nothing had been done on the project for two years.

No violations were issued, said city spokesman Jace Radke: "They just worked with the city."

Equipment was ripping away at the structure Thursday.

CIM Group did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Economic conditions have been blamed for delays in starting the project.

The Lady Luck closed in 2006, and CIM bought the property in 2007. Last year, the company reached a development agreement with Las Vegas that would give it access to city-owned land around the planned Mob Museum if renovations to the casino started by December. That deadline could be extended.

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