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  2. Sahara Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Sahara Las Vegas is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. It is owned and operated by the Meruelo Group. The hotel has 1,616 rooms, [1] and the casino contains 50,662 square feet (4,706.7 m 2). [2] The Sahara anchors the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip, at the corner of Sahara Avenue.

  3. Speed – The Ride - Wikipedia

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    Original plans called for an indoor roller coaster with a maximum height of 100 feet (30 m), but the layout was later modified. [1] The ride was designed and manufactured by Premier Rides and fabricated by Intermountain Lift, Inc. [2] The Sahara casino closed on May 16, 2011.

  4. Joel Bergman - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 he went to work exclusively for Steve Wynn through the firm Atlandia Design. Wynn had a chair adjacent to his drafting table and together they played an important role in transforming the Las Vegas strip from a low rise strip to the modern theme-oriented casino with high rise buildings.

  5. Las Vegas' Sahara hotel celebrates 70 years: Take a ... - AOL

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    Renovations at Sahara Las Vegas. At 70, Sahara is the oldest standing property on the Strip, according to Green. ... The design harkens back to the property's roots as a Moroccan desert-themed ...

  6. Brad Friedmutter - Wikipedia

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    Brad Henry Friedmutter, A.I.A. [1] is an architect and founder of Friedmutter Group, a design, architecture, master planning and interior design firm. Friedmutter Group has designed dozens of integrated resorts including The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, the fifth-most expensive building in the world.

  7. Martin Stern Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas transformed by high-rises. Martin Stern Jr. designed the International Hotel, which later became the Las Vegas Hilton, and the first MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, two pivotal Martin Stern Jr. projects with entrepreneur Kirk Kerkorian in 1969 and 1973, which set the pace for the transformation of Las Vegas from a low-rise sprawl [3] of motels, clubs and parking lots into an extravagant ...