The Plaza in downtown Las Vegas is using Fontainebleau’s misfortune to help with their upcoming remodel.
When the Plaza’s 1,037 hotel rooms reopen in September 2011, they will feature top-flight wallpaper, carpet, tile, sofas, chairs, desks, dressers, side tables and bed frames courtesy of the Fontainebleau, the stalled luxury property with an estimated $3.5 billion price tag that was designed to compete against Las Vegas’ swankiest resorts.
I’m sure this was a cheap way to get materials that would probably be out of the price range of the Plaza. I’m sure it will be a nice touch, but as the saying goes you can take the girl out of downtown, but you can’t take the downtown out of the girl.
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