Las Vegas: Plans for 777-room casino hotel are being discussed.
The property will be the first new casino built from the ground up in the downtown market in four decades. Stevens, working with his brother Greg, won’t open the resort’s 777-room hotel tower until later this year. The Covid-19 crisis put limits on how many workers the company could put in elevators during construction, so the developers redirected funds to complete the lower floors first.

Being built where the Las Vegas Club, Glitter Gulch, and Mermaids Casino previously resided, Circa Las Vegas will be the true embodiment of the prosperity of Downtown Las Vegas. After decades of rich history, Circa will signify the new era of Downtown Las Vegas in 2020 while celebrating the golden ages circa 1940 and 1980.

The Fremont Street Experience is known for being packed with tourists and locals but Hughes said they will be working to remind people to stay socially distanced with messaging throughout the area.

Improved graphics are shown in these side-by-side pictures of the old and new canopies designed and built by Danville-based Watchfire Signs for the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas.

Located in downtown Las Vegas, the Fremont Street Experience is a five-block entertainment complex that features Viva Vision, the world's largest video screen, which is 1,500 feet long, 90 feet wide and suspended 90 feet above an urban pedestrian mall. Every night, Viva Vision offers hourly light and sound shows with 12.5 million LED lights and a 550,000-watt sound system. Fremont Street.

The name Fremont Street Experience was given to the revival of the entertainment district at Las Vegas downtown, has continued to enjoy significant development. In honor of the efforts on the ground, and to display one of the most expected projects, this New Year’s Eve celebration in Sin City is going to consist of more than just the usual festivities and fireworks.

Fremont Street Experience is a pedestrian street attraction in downtown Las Vegas. The city's oldest casinos are lined up there. This street, Fremont Street, has the distinction of being covered by a giant screen over a length of about 460 meters, on which visual and musical shows are regularly screened.