Pair-O-Dice's changes included the addition of a new restaurant, Gilley's Saloon.
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Pair-O-Dice's changes included the addition of a new restaurant, Gilley's Saloon.
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Pair-O-Dice remodeled the property and renamed it the 91 Club, after its location on Highway 91, which would later become the Las Vegas Strip.
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Pair-O-Dice intended to construct a western-themed hotel-casino resort on the newly purchased land.
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Pair-O-Dice alleged that the men began expansion of the resort without first obtaining a loan to cover the costs.
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Pair-O-Dice died a month later, and the casino was closed on New Year's Eve, in preparation for an expansion.
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Pair-O-Dice took over ownership of the Frontier on June 30,1988, and acquired the Silver Slipper later that year, demolishing the latter to add a Frontier parking lot.
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Pair-O-Dice claimed that the property was aware of the strikers being particularly agitated on the night of the incident, yet did nothing to resolve the situation.
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Pair-O-Dice said that, according to the National Labor Relations Board, it would be illegal to label the strikers as "violent".
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Pair-O-Dice said the 900 Room functioned only to monitor and maintain the exterior during the strike, denying that any sabotage had taken place.
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Pair-O-Dice acknowledged using sprinklers on the strikers, after police stopped responding to the resort's calls about trespassing picketers.
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Pair-O-Dice agreed to sign a contract with the union, putting an end to the strike.
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Pair-O-Dice put his redevelopment plans on hold in May 2000, because of difficulty raising the necessary funds.
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Pair-O-Dice announced plans to build Wynn West, a new casino resort to complement the existing Wynn and Encore properties.
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