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  2. Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas [1] (commonly referred to simply as The Cosmopolitan or The Cosmo) [2] is a resort casino and hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned by The Blackstone Group , Stonepeak Partners , and Cherng Family Trust and operated by MGM Resorts International .

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  4. Trump International Hotel Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Trump had initially approached Ruffin two years earlier about developing a property on or near the Las Vegas Strip. Construction on Trump Tower Las Vegas was to begin in six to seven months and was expected to last approximately 18 months. [5] In August 2003, Ruffin said the tower had been decreased to 43 stories and was expected to cost $272 ...

  5. 12 Must-See Places in Las Vegas for Architecture and ... - AOL

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    Sin City has so much more to offer than just casinos and buffets. Here, 12 must-see spots in Las Vegas for architecture and design buffs.

  6. La Concha Motel - Wikipedia

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    However, the lobby could not be worked into the design. [13] In November 2005, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority agreed to provide $300,000 for the lobby's relocation effort. [14] Later that month, a reception was held to help raise the rest of the money necessary for the lobby's relocation. [15]

  7. The Biggest Hotels in the World - AOL

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    Las Vegas. By the Numbers: 7,093 suites, more than 2.25 million square feet of meeting and convention rooms, more than 40 restaurants. The Venetian held the title for world’s biggest hotel until ...