LV link to Miami going high tech
The reopening this fall of the historic Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach may set the stage for the late 2009 unveiling of the $2.9 billion Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
Fontainebleau officials are focused on opening the South Florida resort, which has undergone a $1 billion remodeling and expansion. Now, executives are starting to unveil some of their plans for the north Strip hotel-casino, which is expected to top out at 63 floors by October. The property will have 3,800 rooms, including more than 1,000 condominiums.
Howard Karawan, the chief operating officer for Fontainebleau Resorts, said he expects the Fontainebleau Las Vegas to be one of the most technologically advanced resorts on the Strip. An announcement is planned in a few weeks about a deal with a well-known technology provider that could enhance in-room offerings. Read more:
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