Boyd gaming casinos on the strip

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In September 1999, seven construction workers suffered minor injuries when a 32-foot concrete slab, part of the second floor, collapsed. The project was owned by Michael Gaughan's Coast Resorts (later purchased by Boyd Gaming in 2004). In February 1999, the project's name was changed to Suncoast, due to a copyright issue with the Sundance Film Festival. The project would be built on 50 acres at the northwest corner of Rampart Boulevard and Alta Drive, with construction expected to begin in early 1999. In July 1998, a $145-million dollar project, the Sundance, was announced. Because of high room occupancy rates, the other half was finished in an $11 million expansion that took place during 2001. The 10-story hotel building opened with 203 rooms on one half, while the other half remained unfinished with the potential to be filled in if needed. The hotel, located on a 50-acre (20 ha) site, contains 432 rooms and has a 95,898-square-foot (8,909.2 m 2) casino, as well as a movie theater, bowling alley and convention space.Ĭonstruction began in July 1999, and the project opened on September 12, 2000.

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Suncoast is a hotel and casino located at 9090 Alta Drive in Las Vegas, Nevada. Septem 23 years ago ( September 12, 2000)

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