| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018-01-01 | N/A | Expected opening of the Asian-themed resort (Resorts World). | Las Vegas, The Strip | View |
This document provides an overview of the competitive landscape for luxury resort hotels in Las Vegas. It lists recently opened properties like Aria, Cosmopolitan, and The Cromwell, and details upcoming developments such as Resorts World Las Vegas and Alon, noting they will add 4,000 high-end rooms to the market.
This document provides an overview of three significant construction projects in Las Vegas. It details the Resorts World Las Vegas mega-resort, the Wyndham Desert Blue Time Share property, and The Park by MGM, an outdoor entertainment and dining district. The descriptions include project scope, key features, timelines, and locations.
This document is a table titled 'FUTURE DEVELOPMENT' that summarizes major construction, renovation, and redevelopment projects in Las Vegas and Henderson for the years 2016 and 2018. It lists each project's cost (totaling over $6.1 billion) and its scheduled completion date. The document, marked 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018774', contains no information or mentions related to Jeffrey Epstein, his known associates, or his activities.
This document, page 30 of a report labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018772', details major convention space development in Las Vegas circa 2015. It describes the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority's (LVCVA) $2.5 billion expansion project, which includes the acquisition of the Riviera hotel, projecting an increase of 500,000 annual visitors. The document's content is strictly focused on real estate development, economic growth, and tourism statistics in Las Vegas and contains no names, events, or information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
This document is an informational graphic from circa 2015-2016 detailing over $6 billion in new development projects in Las Vegas. It highlights the construction of major resorts like Resorts World and Alon Crown, a new arena by MGM and AEG, and extensive renovations at other major hotels. The Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018755' indicates this document was an exhibit collected by the House Oversight Committee, but the content of the graphic itself does not contain any mention of Jeffrey Epstein or related individuals.
This document is a map of the Las Vegas Strip, highlighting the locations of major resorts, casinos, convention centers, and other landmarks. A prominent statistic at the bottom states that 18 of the 30 largest resorts in the world are located on the Strip.
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