QUICK TAKES - May 8, 2009
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The Las Vegas City Council has approved plans for the construction of a $245-million performing arts center downtown, the Las Vegas Sun reports.
The center will have a 2,050-seat multipurpose main hall, a 300-seat cabaret theater and a 200-seat flexible studio theater for rehearsals, children’s theater and community events, the newspaper said.
Groundbreaking is tentatively set for May 26, with completion in 2012.
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From A Times Staff Writer
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