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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, February 19, 2006

GOING VEGAS
CityCenter price tag up by $2 billion

By Anthony Curtis

MGM Mirage's Project CityCenter will cost $2 billion more than originally anticipated, raising the cost of the planned urban village to $7 billion. CityCenter stands as the most expensive building endeavor in Las Vegas history. Construction on the main 4,000-room hotel is scheduled to begin in June or July; the entire project is expected to take 3 1/2 years.

FIRE 1: The Lady Luck was shuttered last week to facilitate a yearlong remodeling, which may or may not result in the casino reopening (it could become condos only). The Lady Luck had operated since 1964.

FIRE 2: Bourbon Street, the 26-year-old casino on East Flamingo, was demolished last week. The implosion — Las Vegas' second in as many months (the other was the Castaways) — took place midweek after midnight and was not announced to the public. The 8-acre site is to be incorporated into a Harrah's megaproject, which will be unveiled early this summer.

MARINO'S: Las Vegas' newest celebrity restaurant named for its football-player owner Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino, is upscale casual for lunch and dinner with bar munchies available at reasonable prices.

Q. Do the Hooters Girls at Hooters deal in the pit?

A. One, the "Fun Pit," features Hooters Girls as dealers.

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