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New York-New York Hotel & Casino, LLC owns and operates a hotel and casino facility in Las Vegas. Its facilities and services include hotel rooms for accommodation; entertainment shows and places; restaurants; a spa and salon; attractions, including a pool, a roller coaster and arcade, golf, and others; meeting spaces; and a casino that includes table games and slots. The company was founded in 1994 and is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. New York-New York Hotel & Casino, LLC operates as a subsidiary of MGM Resorts International.
New York-New York Hotel & Casino, LLC owns and operates a hotel and casino facility in Las Vegas. Its facilities and services include hotel rooms for accommodation; entertainment shows and places; restaurants; a spa and salon; attractions, including a pool, a roller coaster and arcade, golf, and others; meeting spaces; and a casino that includes table games and slots. The company was founded in 1994 and is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. New York-New York Hotel & Casino, LLC operates as a subsidiary of MGM Resorts International.
New York-New York Hotel & Casino is located at 3790 Las Vegas Boulevard South, in Paradise, Nevada.
It uses the New York City influence of its name in several ways. Its architecture is meant to evoke the New York City skyline of the 1940s era; the hotel includes several towers configured to resemble New York City buildings such as the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building. Despite this claim, the hotel's facade also has some replicas of buildings that were built after the 1940s decade, like Lever House, Seagram Building, and the CBS Building. In front of the property is a 150-foot tall replica of the Statue of Liberty, and replicas of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Main Immigration Building on Ellis Island, and Grand Central Terminal.
Within the resort, particular gambling areas, lounges, restaurants, and meeting rooms are named after New York City neighborhoods or landmarks. The main casino area, for example, is named after Times Square, while the eateries are modeled after Greenwich Village. At the casino, special decks of playing cards are used where the "heart" suit is replaced by apples, in reference to the city's nickname Big Apple.
The resort is located on the northwest corner of the Tropicana – Las Vegas Boulevard intersection. At street level, pedestrians are blocked from crossing by concrete barriers. Instead, it is linked by overhead pedestrian bridges to its neighboring casinos to the south (the Excalibur, across Tropicana Avenue) and to the east (the MGM Grand).
The 18-acre site at the northwest corner of the Tropicana – Las Vegas Boulevard intersection had been considered a prime spot for development due to its proximity to the MGM Grand, Excalibur, and Tropicana.[4] Japanese firm Universal Distributing owned the property, and had discussed a joint venture with the Promus Companies to build a hotel-casino, but could not reach an agreement.[4] In 1992, Kirk Kerkorian's Tracinda Corporation bought the site for $31.5 million and offered MGM Grand Inc., of which Kerkorian owned 76%, a free two-year option to buy it.
The idea of a casino modeled after the New York skyline was conceived by Sig Rogich (a former White House staffer and United States Ambassador to Iceland) and Mark Advent. Rogich brought the idea to his friend, Gary Primm, head of Primadonna Resorts. Primm approached MGM president Bob Maxey in 1994 with the idea for MGM's prime Strip location, and a joint venture was formed between the two companies. Construction began in March 1995.
Completed at a cost of $460 million, New York-New York opened on January 3, 1997.
Since the initiation of New York-New York, analysts had speculated that MGM Grand or Primadonna would buy out the other's interest in the project.[9] Instead of making such a cash-intensive purchase,[10] however, MGM agreed to buy Primadonna outright for $276 million in stock plus $336 million in assumed debt.[11] The merger closed in March 1999, giving MGM full control of New York-New York.
After the September 11, 2001 attacks, people spontaneously sent various tributes to New York-New York, especially T-shirts from police, fire and rescue departments around the country. These were displayed along the fence in front of the "Lady Liberty" replica. Eventually, an official memorial was added from 2003 to 2013. The twin towers of the World Trade Center have never been included in the skyscrapers depicted in the resort's facade; it is claimed the facade is meant to represent New York City in the 1940s,[13] and the World Trade Center was built in the 1970s. The 9/11 Memorial was removed in 2013 for a casino expansion.[14]
The US Post Office Statue of Liberty Forever stamp, which was intended to show the actual Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, actually shows the replica at New York-New York.[15] This is due to an error by the stamp designers, who incorrectly chose a stock photo of the replica instead of the original and did not recognize the difference. Even after the error was recognized, the Postal Service continued producing the stamp. A Postal Service spokesman said the Service “would have selected this photograph anyway", citing its popularity and the Postal Service's desire to produce a stamp that appeared different from previous stamps depicting the Statue of Liberty. In 2013 the sculptor of the statue in Las Vegas sued the Postal Service for copyright infringement. His lawyers pointed out that the replica is a distinct piece of art, with intentional variations from the original Statue of Liberty.[18] In July 2018, a judge ordered the U.S. Postal Service to pay Davidson $3.5 million.
A 4-min walk from Monte Carlo Resort and Casino
Address: 3790 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109, United States
Phone: +1 702-740-6969