Israeli firm looks for authorization to build the largest hotel in Vegas
- By Gustav Jung
- Published 01/8/2009
- Las Vegas , Hotels , News
- Unrated
Regardless of the economic
recession and the recent reports announcing project cancellations, a joint
venture led by an Israeli-based development company still considering the idea
of building the largest hotel in Las Vegas. A holding company that includes the
AFI Group, formerly known as Africa Israel Group, is preparing a hearing in
The authorization would
give the group two years to start with the construction of the project or look
for an extension. It would also allow the development group to approach
possible investors and banks seeking financing for the project. However, no information has been released
regarding the project’s cost.
Currently, the largest
hotel in the world now is the 6,118-room First World Hotel in
But for many analysts, the idea of building a project of such magnitude is not viable due the actual credit crunch, besides, even if the developer gets the necessary land-use permits, they probably won’t start building anything before the global economy improves a little. Africa Israel had taken a 49 percent stake in the project, with the remaining 51% will be divided between Credit Suisse and a New York-based partnership between developers Steve Witkoff and the Cipriani.

