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Las Vegas: Stratosphere's new owners set out to prove it's more than a view

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LAS VEGAS
June 26, 2018
INSIGHT BY SARAH FELDBERG
Stratosphere's new owners set out to prove it's more than a view
Golden Entertainment is investing $140 million in the Stratosphere Las Vegas in a bid to reach new markets, entice locals and remind visitors that there's an entire integrated resort to experience beneath the 108th-floor observation deck.
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