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Decision Delayed on Tearing Down Moulin Rouge
Posted on Wednesday, February 4th, 2009 at 6:08 pm | Leave a Comment
By: Las Vegas Now Staff

A request to tear down the historic Moulin Rouge has been put off for more time.

City lawmakers have decided to delay the discussion. Officials sent a letter of abatement to tear down the historic property. According to the Uniform Code of Dangerous Buildings, Moulin Rouge is considered to be a public nuisance. Most of the historic site was destroyed in a 2003 fire. The new date to take up the issue is February 18th. 


   
2 Comments »
  1. Sombody needs to get the story straight. It looks like some activity is currently going on the site that shows the owners intent to clean, abate and demo the old apartments on the site. This might lead one to think that somthing big is going to happen on the site that could surprise all of interest.

    Comment by John Ansen — February 4, 2009 @ 4:54 pm

  2. I think they should keep it!!
    it has so much history attached to it..
    i am sick of all the old places in vegas being blown up and new places with no character being built.
    Fix it!!!

    Comment by Katy — February 12, 2009 @ 11:34 am

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