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  2. Fashion Show Mall - Wikipedia

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    The expansion in the early 2000s doubled the mall's size to approximately 1,900,000 sq ft (180,000 m 2). [49] This made it one of the largest malls in the U.S., while surpassing The Boulevard Mall as the largest in Las Vegas. [33]

  3. Blvd (Las Vegas) - Wikipedia

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    Blvd is being developed by New York-based Gindi Capital, which also owns the Showcase Mall, located further south on the Las Vegas Strip. The Blvd site was previously occupied by the Hawaiian Marketplace, [1] opened in 2004. [2] [3] [4] Other structures on the property included a strip mall known as Cable Center Shops, and the Boulevard food court.

  4. Las Vegas Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Boulevard is a major road in Clark County, Nevada, United States, best known for the Las Vegas Strip portion of the road and its casinos.Formerly carrying U.S. Route 91 (US 91), which had been the main highway between Los Angeles, California and Salt Lake City, Utah, it has been bypassed by Interstate 15 and serves mainly local traffic with some sections designated State Route 604.

  5. Harmon Corner - Wikipedia

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    Harmon Corner is located on the Las Vegas Strip, at the northeast corner of South Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue. Development group BPS Partners purchased the vacant 2.17-acre (0.88 ha) property from Clark County, Nevada in February 2010, at a cost of $25 million.

  6. The Forum Shops at Caesars - Wikipedia

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    Tourneau's store grew from 1,036 sq ft (96.2 m 2) to 13,410 sq ft (1,246 m 2), making it the largest watch store in the U.S. [67] [50] In 2005, the Forum Shops added an exotic car dealership featuring new and used vehicles in a 34,000 sq ft (3,200 m 2) showroom, including 8,000 sq ft (740 m 2) of retail space.

  7. Holy Cow Casino and Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Holy Cow! Casino and Brewery (formerly Foxy's Firehouse) was a locals casino and microbrewery [3] on South Las Vegas Boulevard, north of the Las Vegas Strip, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The property began in 1955 as Foxy's Deli, which operated until its closure in 1975.

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  9. Desert Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Desert Inn, also known as the D.I., was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, which operated from April 24, 1950, to August 28, 2000.Designed by architect Hugh Taylor and interior design by Jac Lessman, it was the fifth resort to open on the Strip, the first four being El Rancho Vegas, The New Frontier, Flamingo, and the El Rancho (then known as the Thunderbird).