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Las Vegas station (Brightline West)

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Interstate 15, Las Vegas, South of Flight Path on Departure (14203692275)
Interstate 15, Las Vegas, South of Flight Path on Departure (14203692275)

Las Vegas is the planned northern terminus of the Brightline West high-speed rail service. The 110-acre (45 ha) station site is on the south Las Vegas Strip. The two-story station will feature retail and restaurant space, areas for connecting transportation, as well as a 2,400-space parking garage. Construction permits were acquired in March 2020 by Brightline, construction is expected to begin in the second half of 2023, and the station is expected to open in the second half of 2024. Located on the west side of Las Vegas Boulevard between Robindale Road and El Dorado Lane, the site is across from the Premium Outlets South mall. On March 30, 2022, Oak View announced a 20,000-seat arena in Las Vegas on an adjacent 25-acre site (10 ha) south of the station.

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Las Vegas station (Brightline West)
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West Eldorado Lane
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Nevada, United States
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Interstate 15, Las Vegas, South of Flight Path on Departure (14203692275)
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Silverton (hotel and casino)

Silverton (formerly Boomtown Las Vegas) is a 300-room hotel and casino in Enterprise, Nevada, near the southern end of the Las Vegas Valley. It features a rustic lodge theme and a 65,556 sq ft (6,090.4 m2) casino. It is owned and operated by Ed Roski Jr., and is located three miles south of the Las Vegas Strip. Roski purchased an 80-acre parcel in 1989, and originally planned to build an industrial warehouse on the site, before deciding on a casino instead. In 1993, he partnered with Boomtown, Inc. to build a hotel and casino on 56 acres of the property. Roski built the project through a company of his, with financing from Boomtown, Inc. The Boomtown hotel-casino opened on May 20, 1994, and was operated by Boomtown, Inc., which leased the facility from Roski. The hotel-casino failed to generate a substantial profit in its early years, due to a poor location. Roski took over operations in July 1997, ending his partnership with Boomtown, Inc. He renamed the property as the Silverton on December 2, 1997. A Bass Pro Shop was added in 2004 as part of a $150 million expansion. Also added was an indoor, 117,000-gallon aquarium, which offers mermaid shows. In 2005, there were plans to eventually add other hotels, retail space, and a timeshare facility on the remainder of the Silverton property. Another expansion, costing $160 million, was finished in 2008. It included additional casino space and a parking garage. An 18-story timeshare tower – known as The Berkley, Las Vegas – was eventually added in 2016, along with the state's first Cracker Barrel restaurant. Two years later, plans were announced for Silverton Village, a collection of retailers and restaurants. In 2019, the Silverton added a 150-room Hyatt Place hotel as part of its village plan.