Gansevoort nevada Set to Open in Early 2014

The former Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall (seen right here) is being transformed completely into the Gansevoort Las Vegas for an earlier 2014 opening
Since the recession hit Las Vegas big time five years back, it’s been a lengthy dry spell without any new casino openings. Several that were partially built were then abandoned, although a few of those, such as the Echelon-now-Genting-Resorts-World, are on their way back up.
Luxury Boutique Hotel Set to start in 2014
But before that behemoth is completed, a smaller but nonetheless very noticeable property will be making its debut: the formerly tacky Barbary Coast-turned-Bill’s-Gamblin’-Hall that is being transformed to the Gansevoort vegas for an early on 2014 opening.
The property in a prime real estate spot right opposite Caesars and the Bellagio, on the part of Flamingo and the vegas Strip gets its makeover courtesy of Caesars Entertainment Corp. (whose spending habits, inspite of the highest debt ratio in the gambling industry, makes any sugar daddy’s girlfriend look frugal) and W.A. Richardson Builders.
The property has an interesting history, as so many gambling enterprises do on the Strip.
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Whenever casino impressario Michael Gaughan who also owns the equine stable-equipped South Point on the Strip that is far south first the 1.7 acre home back in 1979, he built the Barbary Coast on it, but perhaps not without jumping through some hurdles. After razing a run-do (more…)

