A unique retail area called Container Park has
opened in downtown Las Vegas. Located in the Fremont East entertainment
district, the development features boutiques, art galleries, bars and
restaurants housed in stacks of recycled shipping containers. There’s
also an outdoor theater and park.
The complex is fronted by a mechanical fire-breathing praying mantis that was constructed for the Burning Man Festival
and imported to Las Vegas. Operating hours are 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Sunday-Thursday, and the bars are open till 1 a.m. on weekends.
In other Las Vegas happenings:
–Snack bar closed: The east-side snack bar at Binion’s is
closed, apparently to make way for a new coffee shop. The west-side
snack bar remains open, but that one doesn’t have a grill, leaving in
question the fate of the famous Binion’s hamburger. The great ham and
beans is still served on the west side, though the price has been raised
by 50 cents to $4.95.
–Bellagio exhibit: The seasonal display in the Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Gardens has
made its annual transition to Chinese New Year with a celebration of
the Year of the Horse. The display includes an 18-foot-tall Chinese
money tree, a pond filled with more than 150 koi, and a centerpiece
featuring eight life-size horses on a three-tier mountain. The exhibit
runs through Saturday and is free to view.
– A new show called “Vegas 24-7″ begins shooting this week.
The reality show, which will air on the Discovery Channel, will
concentrate on City Hall and specifically Mayor Carolyn Goodman.
Via SKIFT
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http://skift.com/2014/01/26/las-vegas-container-park-is-new-retail-and-entertainment-attraction/#1
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