Citycenter (E): Blow Up the Harmon?

Posted: 6 Jun 2012

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John D. Macomber

Harvard University - Business School (HBS)

Date Written: March 20, 2012

Abstract

Casino owner considers whether to implode, complete, or do nothing with a 26 story vacant new building on the Las Vegas Strip. This case continues a series of pieces about the progress of CityCenter, an $11bn project in Las Vegas said to be the largest private construction project in the history of the United States. As in the prior observations of this project, issues around measurement of demand, architecture, construction, scheduling, and finance all interact. At the time of the case, court hearings have just started with a possible swing in the outcomes of $600,000,000.

Learning Objective: Sets out programmatic and architectural options depending on how the court case is decided.

Suggested Citation

Macomber, John D., Citycenter (E): Blow Up the Harmon? (March 20, 2012). Harvard Business School Finance Case No. 212-092, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2079234

John D. Macomber (Contact Author)

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