Latin Casino Operator Buys Vegas Strip Parcel For $120M

LAS VEGAS: A Chilean businessman and co-founder of the largest casino resort operator in Latin America has reached an agreement to buy 10 acres (4 hectares) of Strip-front land that formerly housed the Riviera from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority for $120 million.

The authoritys board unanimously approved the sale Tuesday to CB Investment SpA owned by Claudio Fischer. The deal is expected to close in June.

Fischer co-founded Sun Dreams, which owns 19 casino properties in Chile, Argentina, Panama, Colombia and Peru.

He hasn’t disclosed any specific plans for the development of the land at Las Vegas and Elvis Presley boulevards just east of the Las Vegas Convention Centers West Hall Complex.

But the agreement requires a resort or hotel operation be developed on that parcel of land.

The Riviera opened in 1955 and closed in 2015. The LVCVA acquired the property and tore down the casino to make way for the West Hall expansion.

Any construction on the property wouldnt start before April 2023. Until then, the land will be used for temporary convention-related space under existing lease agreement.

Fischer will have until Jan. 1, 2031, to start work on a project or the LVCVA would get the opportunity to buy the land back.

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