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LAX Nightclub - Luxor, Las Vegas (2007-11-15)
A $350 million Extreme Pyramid Makeover comes not a moment too soon for the Luxor, the famed black pyramid at the south end of the Vegas Strip.
The Los Angeles Times recently described the 30-story fantasy casino-hotel as the property that “everyone loved seeing from the outside and few enjoyed being inside.” Originally built in the early ’90s, Luxor achieved instant worldwide fame with its dramatic profile, topped by a searchlight beacon that could be seen 40 miles away and costs a reported million dollars a night to operate. But Luxor’s original ancient Egypt-themed nightclub, Ra, along with other entertainment attractions, never really took off; and, in recent years, the facility had become a dormitory: Vegas visitors slept at the Luxor, but partied elsewhere.
Now that is all poised to change. As part of a massive renovation that’s reportedly costing more than Luxor’s original $300 million construction budget, owner MGM-Mirage retained Pure Management Group to bring its patented, successful nightclub formula to the facility. The result is LAX, a brand new $20 million superclub.
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