Resorts World Construction Progress Update
LasVegasJunkie exposes the smoke and mirrors at Resorts World
After looking like it had been raised from the dead earlier this year, Resorts World ongoing constructions woes have returned. Things looked promising just a couple of months ago; test façade pieces were installed on the southwestern section of one of the towers, and in July a crane was delivered to the construction site one month ahead of schedule. Well, it appears all that was for naught, just smoke and mirrors, as there has been literally no progress on the much-anticipated resort.
Resorts World is expected to open in 2020 with 3,200 guest rooms housed in two hotel towers. Yeah, good luck with that.
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Well maybe next year? I know we keep saying that but somewhere it holds true.
They say 2020 but I highly doubt it. Who knows?
Fountainbleu was sold today. I bet that opens before Resorts World.
Id bet money on it.
sign me up, im in
Its articles like that that make me love Vegas Bright. I can’t get straight info like this anyplace else. Keep up the good work!!
Since the day it was announced, I’ve had the “Believe it when I see it” attitude. Not planning any trips to this place until the doors are actually open.
Nothing happen since we have Gov Sandoval in Office, in the past years Senator Reid make Clark County a good place to work in terms of Construction workers.