Crown Spends $414 Million Into Stations Casinos And Harrahs Las Vegas

Crown Las VegasCrown spends $414 million into Stations Casinos and Harrahs Las Vegas. Crown Ltd. Is an Australian gaming company looking for partnerships in the local gaming industry.

James Packer, an Australian billionaire, controls Crown has paid $172 million for a 2.5 percent in Harrahs and $242 million for a 4.9 percent in Station Casinos Las Vegas for investment purposes.

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Cannery Casino And Las Vegas NV Hotel Sold For $1.8 Billion To Crown

Cannery CasinoCannery Casino and Las Vegas NV hotel sold for $1.8 billion to Crown Ltd. Crown is a gaming company controlled by James Packer, an Australian billionaire.

The Las Vegas commercial real estate transaction will take approximately a year and a half for the Pennsylvania and Nevada regulators to approve the total acquisition of the Cannery Casino Resort.

As land in Las Vegas, NV increases, gaming assets become more valuable. With the strength of outside international investors, including Dubai World and Crown, will provide them with easy entry to the domestic gaming market in Las Vegas real estate.

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Tallest Hotel In US Approved As Crown Las Vegas Resort Hotel & Casino

300x250Tallest hotel in the US has gained preliminary approval as Crown Las Vegas Resort hotel and casino by Clark County commissioners and the Federal Aviation Administration this week. It will be located in the old water park of Wet N Wild Las Vegas Nevada real estate near the Saraha hotel on the Strip.

The first architectural plan for the $5 billion mega resort and Las Vegas, NV hotel, included the tallest building west of the Mississippi, at 1,888 feet. The Crown Las Vegas Resort Hotel tower has been scaled down due to air traffic concerns to 1,064 feet, slightly smaller than the top of Stratosphere. The Stratosphere’s tower does not include any hotel rooms.

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Milam Tower 1,888 Foot Las Vegas High Rise Condos Project Continues

Click Here For The Wall Street Journal Milam Tower Las Vegas high rise condos Friday made a $40 million Las Vegas real estate option payment. Christopher Milam, Texas businessman, has designed a 1,888 foot luxury hotel condo tower on the land of the retired Wet ‘n Wild real estate next to the Sahara casino on the Strip.

Christopher Milam, Austin, Texas real estate developer of IDM Properties, is controlling the 27 acres of land option after the $40 million payment to Archon Corp. The very tall 142 story tower still needs a Federal Aviation Administration ruling.

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The Crown Series At Kingwood Homes In Summerlin Real Estate

Crown Series At KingwoodThe Crown Series at Kingwood homes in Summerlin Las Vegas real estate has Luxury Summerlin homes with a non-traditional floor plan that is really functional. Many items that are considered custom are standard in the Berkley home, such as French doors, 10-foot ceilings and granite countertops.

Berkeley home model is a two-story, 2,500-square-foot, four bedrooms and three baths. This Summerlin home for sale includes a circular entry, covered porch and family great-room with optional fireplace.

There are several options available, including office, loft and sitting area located under a circular turret.

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