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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, September 9, 2007

GOING VEGAS
Several big projects delayed

By Anthony Curtis

Las Vegas continues to grow at a whirlwind pace, but not without hiccups. Several big deals have run into snags. The biggest news may be that an announced $2 billion redevelopment of the Tropicana has been put on hold. Other notable delays include an in-process sale of Hooters, a postponement of a $500 million expansion at Silverton, and the recent halting of a $1 billion project on the south Strip called Southern Highlands. Rising construction costs and interest rates have put a damper on growth in the midst of the biggest boom in Las Vegas history.

MORE 'BLACKJACK': The "Ultimate Blackjack Tour" returns to the airwaves with its Season 2 debut Saturday on CBS. This season matches luminaries from both blackjack and poker in "Elimination Blackjack" tournaments.

NO LIGHT, NO FEVER: After six years, Light nightclub at Bellagio has closed for what's expected to be a remodel and reopening in 2008. And Fever at South Point has also closed, although this venue will become the South Point Showroom and won't reopen as a club.

REPRIEVE: The Tangerine nightclub at Treasure Island was due to close Sept. 1 but has a stay of execution through the end of this year, when it will close for a major remodel.

CAST YOUR VOTES: Best buffet? Best steak? Favorite casino? To vote and access the consensus of thousands of visitors, check out the new "Weekly Poll" at the Web site listed below. Voting begins each Wednesday; results are posted the following Saturday.

Q. Was the fee for Britney Spears to open the new club LAX made public?

A. Unconfirmed reports say Britney was paid $250,000 to party at LAX for 90 minutes.

For information about Las Vegas shows, buffets, coupons and deals, see www.LasVegasAdvisor.com.