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Heartbreak Hotel To Be Demolished, Elvis Back In Vegas?
According to a feature in the New York Times the Heartbreak Hotel will be demolished and Elvis' presence will return to Las Vegas.
From the article:
The 128-room Heartbreak Hotel, which stands across Elvis Presley Boulevard from Graceland, will be demolished, along with the visitors center. In their place, Mr. Sillerman plans two 400-room hotels, convention space, an entertainment complex, restaurants, shops, an outdoor amphitheater and a spa.
Moreover, if Mr. Sillerman has his way, Elvis will become a big presence again in Las Vegas, in an interactive museum exhibit and Elvis theme show that Mr. Sillerman hopes will attract millions of visitors a year. Tapping Elvis's international popularity is next: Mr. Sillerman envisions a 15,000-square-foot exhibit that will travel around the world.
You can read the complete article in our article section. EPE links to the article from their website without additional comments on the content.Source: New York Times / Updated: Mar 6, 2006
Heartbreak Hotel To Be Demolished, Elvis Back In Vegas?
According to a feature in the New York Times the Heartbreak Hotel will be demolished and Elvis' presence will return to Las Vegas.
From the article:
The 128-room Heartbreak Hotel, which stands across Elvis Presley Boulevard from Graceland, will be demolished, along with the visitors center. In their place, Mr. Sillerman plans two 400-room hotels, convention space, an entertainment complex, restaurants, shops, an outdoor amphitheater and a spa.
Moreover, if Mr. Sillerman has his way, Elvis will become a big presence again in Las Vegas, in an interactive museum exhibit and Elvis theme show that Mr. Sillerman hopes will attract millions of visitors a year. Tapping Elvis's international popularity is next: Mr. Sillerman envisions a 15,000-square-foot exhibit that will travel around the world.
You can read the complete article in our article section. EPE links to the article from their website without additional comments on the content.Source: New York Times / Updated: Mar 6, 2006
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