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Sep 2 '16 at 17:55
It’s almost time to say goodbye to the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Shopping and eating venues at the 20-year-old hotel — to be reinvented as two new hotels — will close Oct. 3. The resort will be transformed into the Park MGM and the NoMad Las Vegas. The renovation carries a price tag of $450 million. <br/> <strong>Las Vegas: Monte Carlo's pool, shops, Andre's restaurant to close in October</strong><br/> <i>latimes.com</i><br/><br/>http://www.latimes.com/travel/deals/la-tr-las-vegas-monte-carlo-closing-20160831-snap-story.html
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