![]() ![]() The sale marks a new chapter for a property that once had unspeakable violence. MGM spokesman Brian Ahern confirmed the sales price to the Review-Journal this week and said there were no “specific plans” for how the company will use the proceeds. The other two acres have been set aside for a permanent memorial to the Oct. ![]() The tribal nation, operators of the 4 Bears casino in North Dakota, acquired 13 acres of a site that was the scene of the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. The sale amounts to more than $7 million per acre. MGM did not announce the sales price, but Clark County records show the casino giant sold the property, on Las Vegas Boulevard across from the Luxor, for about $92.8 million. MGM Resorts International announced last week that it sold most of the 15-acre former Route 91 Harvest festival site to the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. The value has since soared, its chairman says - and now it owns the spread next door for a hefty price. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) the summer of 2020, with Las Vegas’ economy reeling from the pandemic, a North Dakota tribal nation acquired a vacant lot off the south Strip. The former Route 91 Harvest site, Luxor, Excalibur, New York-New York and Tropicana on the Las Vegas Strip during an aerial photo on Wednesday, Oct. ![]()
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