Entries from December 14, 2008 - December 20, 2008

The Frontier Sign Comes Down

 

 

Steve Wynn put up the money to have the iconic Frontier sign taken down so that the sign would not block the view of his latest hotel-casino tower, Encore.  Wynn considered the sign an "eyesore".

The sign, a 186-feet tall, was taken down in sections.  We are still trying to confirm if the sign will be donated to the Neon Museum.  From what we understand, that decision has yet to be made.

The sign was one of the oldest still standing on the famed Las Vegas Strip and harkened back to the days when the giant neon signs could be seen down the highway for miles.  A combination of flicker bulbs and neon, the sign was designed by Bill Clark of Ad-Art. The sign contained more than a mile of flourescent tubing, a mile and a half of neon and more than 23,000 light bulbs. The 30- foot tall F at the top of the sign rotated on a specially built mechanism. An enormous caisson was installed to keep the sign from toppling over in a Las Vegas windstorm.

For more information on the history of the Frontier Hotel:

http://classiclasvegas.squarespace.com/display/ShowJournal?moduleId=1093544&currentPage=4

 

Special thanks to RoadsidePictures for letting us use this image.


 

Posted on Monday, December 15, 2008 at 12:11PM by Registered CommenterLasVegasLynn in , , | Comments3 Comments

MGM Mirage sells Treasure Island

The Las Vegas Review Journal is reporting that the MGM-Mirage has been sold to Phil Ruffin, who recently made a bundle when he sold the Frontier to the Elad Group.

Former New Frontier owner Phil Ruffin is buying the Treasure Island from MGM Mirage for $775 million, sources confirmed Sunday night. The deal is expected to be announced today.

Ruffin, a Wichita, Kan., businessman, sold the New Frontier in May 2007 for more than $1.24 billion to Elad Group. The aging casino was closed in July 2007 and demolished in November 2007.

MGM Mirage officials would not comment on the deal and Ruffin could not be reached. The transaction is a surprise, coming in the middle of the current global credit crisis that has dried up lending markets to the gaming industry. Also, other development projects have stalled, most notably Boyd Gaming Corp.'s $4.8 billion Echelon, which was shut down in August and may be postponed until 2010.

Ruffin owns the seven acres of land that houses the $1.2 billion Trump International Hotel & Tower. He is considered a part owner in the 1,282-unit hotel and condominium tower with New York billionaire Donald Trump. He appeared at the property's opening ceremony in April.

MGM Mirage acquired Treasure Island as part of the company's $6.4 billion purchase of Mirage Resorts in 2000. The pirate-themed casino was opened in 1993 by Steve Wynn at a cost of $450 million as a sister resort to The Mirage.

Treasure Island has 2,885 rooms, including 220 suites, and a 90,000-square-foot casino.

Under Wynn's ownership, the Strip resort catered to families and featured live-action pirate battles every 90 minutes in Buccaneer Bay at the front of the resort.

MGM Mirage abandoned the family theme in 2003 for a more contemporary adult-oriented theme and marketed itself as TI. "The Sirens of TI" replaced the whimsical pirate battle.

Ruffin paid $167 million for the New Frontier in 1998 and was seeking an equity partner to help him redevelop the resort and its 36 acres for several years.

However, he was considered the savior of the New Frontier when he acquired the casino from the Elardi family.

The property had been the site of the nation's longest ongoing work stoppage when more than 550 employees, backed by the Culinary Workers Union, walked off the job in September 1991.

The workers spent 2,325 days on the picket line, going back to their jobs at 12:01 a.m., Feb. 1, 1998, when Ruffin took possession of the casino.

The New Frontier was imploded to make way for a planned $5.7 billion mixed-use development modeled after the Plaza Hotel in New York, which Elad Group owns.

However, the collapsing credit markets have shelved the project.

Posted on Monday, December 15, 2008 at 12:01PM by Registered CommenterLasVegasLynn in | Comments1 Comment