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Dubai-owned casino-resort on track
- United Arab Emirates: Thursday, September 18 - 2008 at 09:11
Construction workers building CityCenter on the Las Vegas Strip have topped off the complex's centerpiece casino-resort, the second of six high-rises for the project. Officials for MGM Mirage, which has partnered with Dubai's government investment fund Dubai World in building the $9.1bn complex, say the 61-story, 4,000-room Aria Resort & Casino has taken 29 months to build so far. MGM Mirage says the tower will be fully enclosed by December. In addition to Aria, the 76-acre site is also expected to include boutique hotels, condominiums and a 500,000 square-foot retail and entertainment center, reported AP.
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