Stardust Hotel & Casino Will Close

by Kelly Amabile on January 5, 2006

by Kelly Amabile | January 5th, 2006

star.jpgMore change is scheduled for the Strip. It was announced yesterday that the famous Stardust Hotel and Casino will be closing at the end of 2006. This piece of Vegas history, which has been open since 1958, will be replaced by Boyd Gaming’s $4 billion development plan to build a world class resort complex called Echelon Place. The new mega-plex will include four hotels featuring 5,300 guest rooms and suites, an expo center and a retail promenade on the Stardust’s 63-acre site. The classic Vegas property will remain open until project plans for the new construction are finalized. Echelon Place is projected to open in 2010. Stop by the Stardust and say goodbye to this Vegas original while you still have a chance!

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Nick Nomad January 12, 2006 at 11:13 pm
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The casino world is in shock and still in disbelief. I guess a lot of high rollers will be disappointed with these development. Likely, the management has some plans. However, the reputation that Stardust Casino left will be unparalleled. Still, there a lot of rooms to improve and to make use whatever is left.

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