Nevada Gaming Commission indeed granted a new casino license to finally be able to operate. It is the new Aria Hotel and Casino which is about to make its debut in just a couple of weeks at the $8.5 billion CityCenter complex on the Las Vegas Strip. Exact date of its debut is on the 16th of December.
The license would of course give the new Aria Hotel and Casino the ability to operate. But it is also worth mentioning that it was only made possible by the unanimous approval of the members of the commission in Las Vegas during a special meeting.
The Associated Press has reported that the MGM Mirage and Dubai World, the project partner, meet all the requirements to manage CityCenter. Both indeed have the capacity to handle the said complex. The two-hour hearing that happened before the approval of the license had the supporting proof to this.
And just in addition to the license granted by Nevada Gaming Commission to the new Aria Hotel and Casino, CityCenter also has its fifth and sixth LEED Gold ratings just the previous week with the Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas and Veer Towers certification. The achievement of CityCenter indeed marks the highest LEED attainment by any hotel, retail district or residential development in Las Vegas. The previous LEED Gold awards of CityCenter include ARIA Resort’s hotel tower, Vdara Hotel & Spa and Crystals, and ARIA’s convention center and theater.
More achievements to come for CityCenter, but meanwhile, as we wait for these, let us all keep keen on eye on the steps to make by the new Aria Hotel and Casino as it moves forward and be closer to its debut at the $8.5 billion CityCenter complex on the Las Vegas Strip. Like any others, it needs our attention.
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