With announcements of new projects in Las Vegas having been sparse of late, a $700 million, 22-story hotel-casino has been proposed for a 2-acre site in the Historic Westside district north of downtown. The location isn’t the site of the former Moulin Rouge, which has been party to several attempts to bring a casino back to the area, but a small neighborhood bar and slot joint that opened in 1955 as Town Tavern. It was also the site of the never-built Tokyo Casino announced in 2016. The current proposal for a resort called Harlem Nights would include some mix of residential units, a rooftop restaurant and bar, theater, retail shops and casino. The first hurdle will be to overcome a height restriction, which will be ruled on by the Las Vegas Planning Commission.
Las Vegas Advisor: $700M casino proposed at Historic Westside site
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