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THE STRIP: CityCenter to begin hiring process

The $9.1 billion MGM Mirage project will begin filling more than 12,000 jobs on Jan. 5.

Injuries twice national average

Workers erecting the CityCenter and Cosmopolitan projects on the Strip are being injured at rates nearly twice the national average for the construction industry.

Most CityCenter financing secured

Despite deal, shares fall for third straight day.

CityCenter secures first phase of its $3.0 billion senior credit facility

MGM MIRAGE and Dubai World complete $1.8 billion financing through an initial group of leading financial institutions.

Inside gaming column: Resort hype churns but can't quench concerns

The public relations machine for the $9.2 billion CityCenter was churning this week.

Harmon inspectors get violation notice

Correcting the work on an estimated 15 of 22 existing stories has caused a snag in construction at CityCenter.

Strip development: CityCenter construction hits snag

Construction has slowed on The Harmon Hotel, Spa & Residences at CityCenter after some structural work was found not to match building plans submitted to Clark County.

Resorts' gadgets to suit guests

System will enable adaptable environs in CityCenter hotels.

CityCenter to deliver most technologically advanced hotels in U.S. when It opens in late 2009

Upon opening in late 2009, CityCenter will debut the most advanced guestroom technology in the country.

Booze photos spark firings

Two more union workers have been fired from CityCenter after being identified in photographs as drinking alcohol and entering the construction site.

Union rep in favor of drug test

Building contractors should be given authority to conduct random drug and alcohol tests of construction workers, either through legislation or through negotiations with unions, a spokesman for a construction trades group said.

CityCenter project: Drinking workers lose jobs

Three of the 10 workers observed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal drinking at area bars before entering the CityCenter job site have been fired, an executive for Perini Corp. said Thursday

CityCenter construction site: Safety issues raised

Several construction workers recently were observed drinking alcohol at nearby bars before they entered the CityCenter job site, a violation of company rules set by the general contractor.

Citycenter development: Financing fears 'overdone'

Wall Street's concerns about MGM Mirage's delay in completing financing for its massive CityCenter development are overblown, MGM Mirage executives said Tuesday.

MGM Mirage, Dubai World late in raising funds

News Brief: MGM Mirage and Dubai World are late in raising as much as $3.5 billion for their $11.2 billion CityCenter project in Las Vegas because banks saddled with debt to casinos and hotels are wary of making new loans.

The Crystals retailers, restaurants unveiled

CityCenter revealed today the first of the luxury retailers and dining establishments that will have coveted locations inside The Crystals, its spectacular 500,000-square-foot retail, entertainment and dining district.

CityCenter fire station groundbreaking today

A groundbreaking will be held this afternoon for a new Clark County fire station at the MGM Mirage CityCenter that's being paid for by MGM Mirage.

High-rise death mystifes family, offcials

No safety violations, no reason for worker to be where he was — just unanswered questions.

Crane buckles at CityCenter

An unstable construction crane at the $9.2 billion CityCenter shut down traffic on a one-third-mile stretch of the Strip and stalled work on a portion of the 76-acre site for nearly 11/2 hours Friday afternoon.

Federal inspectors to lend hand

Federal OSHA health and safety officers will join Nevada OSHA officials next week to help complete a comprehensive inspection of the $9.2 billion CityCenter job site, it was announced Thursday.

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