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Caesars Palace - Palace Tower

3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South
Las Vegas NV United States
http://www.caesars.com/Caesars...

Status:
built
Construction Dates
  Began1996
  Finished1997
Floor Count29
Units / Rooms2,400
Building Uses
 - hotel
 - religious
 - restaurant
 - retail
 - fitness center
Structural Types
 - highrise

 Heights ValueSource / Comments 
Roof435 ftPatrice AIA, drawings, 8/19/04
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Description
Companies:
• Architect: Wimberlly Allison Tong & Goo, Bergman, Walls & Associates, Ltd
• Owner: Caesars Entertainment
• Developers: Jay C. Sarno and Marnell Corrao Asssociates.
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Caesers Palace Resort & Casino History

1966 - 1970's
• Caesers Palace opened in 1966 with the 16 Story Roman Tower. In 1967 Evel Knievel attempted his famous jump over the Caesers Palace fountains and failed. The 14 Story Centurion Tower was added in 1970, an addition was made to the Roman Tower in 1974.

1979 - 1980's
• In 1979 the 22 story Fantasy Tower (now Fourm Tower) was constructed. In 1980, at the base of the then Fantasy Tower, the domed Omnimax Theater (later renamed Circus Maximus) was added in 1980. In 1989, Evel Knievel's son, Robbie Knievel attempted and succeeded jumping the Caesars Palace fountains.

1992 - 2000's
• The Caesars Palace Fourm Shops Shopping Mall was completed in 1992, which would expand many times later. In 1997 the 29 Story Palace Tower was completed, along with more shops, convention space, and pools. In 2000, to match the Palace Tower's romanesque design, all three towers where remodeled, along with the demolition of the Omnimax Theatre.

2001 - Future
• Circus Maximus was replaced with a new theater, a replica of the Colosseum in 2003. In 2004 the Fourm shops opened its latest and most impressive expansion, bringing the shops to Las Vegas Boulevard. In 2005, the 26 story Augustus Tower was completed, with new shops, wedding chapels and other amenities. In 2009, the 23 story Octavius Tower will be completed, along with more convention space.

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