Derek and Greg Stevens have been focused on downtown Las Vegas since they purchased the Golden Gate about 10 years ago. Their latest endeavor, 18 Fremont, ups the ante.
The Fremont Street Experience's Viva Vision will undergo a $32 million face-lift that will make the oversized attraction seven times brighter with four times the resolution. The renovations are expected to begin in February and be completed by December.
The Linq has a thing for heights. The casino and its sister shopping promenade are already home to the world's highest observation wheel. This fall, they're adding FlyLinq, a zipline that will send riders soaring through the air over the retail district.
The venue is an 11,000-square-foot "hybrid" speakeasy and nightclub that pulls inspiration from casino dance halls, downtown's neighborhood bars and Strip production shows for a multifaceted nightspot with thoughtful cocktails, an energetic vibe, an entertainment element and a record store.
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