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"Entertainment Capitol of the World"
"Fastest
Growing City in the United States" |
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$39.2 Million Visitors to Las
Vegas in 2007.
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$10.9 Billion Gaming Revenue in
Clark County.
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$35.6 Billion in Current Construction
on the Las Vegas Strip due to be completed from 2009
to 2012.
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At Last Count there were 48 Cranes
Operating on the Las Vegas Strip.
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There are over 31,000 New Rooms
expected on the Las Vegas Strip by the end of 2012.
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The Average Cost for One Acre of
Land on the Las Vegas Strip is $30 Million.
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It is Estimated that this New
Construction will bring more than 100,000 New Jobs
to Las Vegas.
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More than
6,800 people each month relocated to Las Vegas
in 2007.
- Clark County
growth from April 1, 2000 to July
1, 2006, was 29.2
%.
- Job
Growth has been 7.5
% in the past year and 25.3 %
in the past five years.
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In the past
five years, 26,000 Jobs with an
Economic
Impact of $5.1
billion have been created in Southern Nevada according to the
Nevada Development Authority.
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The 7,900-square
mile Clark County School District is the Fifth
Largest in the
Nation, with nearly 300,000
Elementary and
Secondary
Students
in 328 Schools, 12 of which opened in 2006.
In
addition, there are more than 195 Private and
Parochial
Schools in the area.
Las Vegas area has Averaged One New School Per Month
for the Last Ten Years.
- In February 2007, Inc.
Magazine named Las Vegas “Hottest
City in America” because of
Job
Growth and the area’s
Business-Friendly
Climate.
- Nevada will be the Nations most popular
Senior Housing
Market for the next 8 Years, according to a National Association of
Homebuilders study.
- The Las Vegas area Population grew from 852,646 people in 1990 to 1,381,086
people in 2000 and to almost 2,000,000 in 2007.
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- History
Timeline of Las Vegas
- 1829
- Sixty Spanish explorers,
led by Antonio Armijo, are the first Europeans to discover
a lush area of natural springs just west of the Colorado River.
They named the oasis Las Vegas, Spanish for "the meadows."
- 1855
- The first modern-era
settlement is established by Mormon missionaries. This area,
known today as Old Mormon State Park, becomes a haven for
desert-worn travelers and trailblazers lured by the regions gold
and silver.
- 1864
- Nevada becomes the 36th
state in the Union; however Las Vegas is considered part of
Arizona.
- 1865
- Octavius D. Gass builds a
ranch, to become known as the Las Vegas Ranch, on the sight of
the mission ruins.
- 1867
- The Las Vegas area becomes
part of the state of Nevada.
- 1905
- The rails of the Union
Pacific Railroad arrive in Las Vegas, and the railroad company
auctions adjacent land fro further settlement. The City of Las
Vegas is founded.
- 1909
- Las Vegas is named the
county seat of Clark County. Clark county is named for Montana
Senator William Clark, who purchased the Las Vegas Ranch in
1902.
- 1911
- Las Vegas officially
becomes a city. The Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce is founded.
- 1931
- Construction begins on
Hoover Dam. Governor Fred Balzar signs a bill that makes
gambling permanently legal.
- 1934
- The Boulder Club unveils
the first neon sign in Las Vegas, created by the Young Sign
Company. The company would later build most of the city's
colorful casino signs.
- 1935
- 1941
- El Rancho Vegas becomes
the first resort to open on what is to become the world-famous
Las Vegas Strip.
- 1946
- Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel's
Flamingo opens on New Year's Eve as the third resort on the
strip.
- 1951
- Atom bomb testing begins
at the new Nevada Test Site.
- 1955
- The Gaming Board is
created to strengthen, control, and regulate gambling
operations. The city's first high-rise resort, the nine-story
Riviera Hotel opens.
- 1957
- The University of Nevada
Las Vegas (UNLV) is established.
- 1959
- The Las Vegas Convention
Center is opened.
- 1960
- Las Vegas hosts its first
championship boxing match. El Rancho Vegas is destroyed by fire.
- 1964
- The Beatles make their
only Las Vegas appearance, performing 2 shows at the Las Vegas
Convention Center.
- 1967
- Howard Hughes, now
residing at the Desert Inn, purchases 6 hotel resorts and other
properties totaling $300 million.
- 1969
- Elvis Presley opens at the
International Hotel, now the Las Vegas Hilton.
- 1973
- Clark County's population
exceeds 300,000. The MGM, now Bally's, opens as the largest
hotel in the world with 2100 rooms.
- 1977
- Clark County's gaming
revenues top $1 billion for the first time.
- 1981
- Las Vegas celebrates its
75th Anniversary.
- 1989
- The Mirage opens with 3049
rooms at a cost of $630 million.
- 1990
- The Excalibur opens with
4032 rooms as the world's largest resort. UNLV wins its first
NCAA title.
- 1993
- Three new theme hotels
open-the Luxor, Treasure Island, and the MGM Grand. With 5005
rooms, the MGM Grand is now the world's largest hotel.
- 1995
- Clark County's population
exceeds 1 million. The Fremont Street Experience opens.
- 1996
- The New York-New York,
Monte Carlo, Orleans, and Stratosphere hotels and casinos open.
Stratosphere Tower is the tallest tower west of the Mississippi.
- 1997
- Las Vegas sets an
international record for the number of hotel/motel rooms in one
metropolitan area, with more than 101,000.
- 1998
- The Bellagio resort opens
on the Las Vegas Strip.
- 1999
- The Venetian, Paris Las
Vegas, and Mandalay Bay open.
- 2000
- Barbra Streisand
celebrates the Millennium in concert at the MGM Grand.
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