Downtown Grand

These establishments include Freedom Beat, Triple George Grill, Sidebar, and Hogs and Heifers Saloon.

[citation needed] Mayor Oscar Goodman applauded the attempt to re-invigorate the plans to renovate the Lady Luck: "For the past several years I have seen a rotting corpse.

"[8] As of July 2009, Goodman once again said in a council meeting that "The Lady Luck is a disaster," and then called the skeletal structure a "carcass".

Las Vegas city leaders wanted CIM to raze the unfinished structure at Fourth Street and Stewart Avenue and do a better job of keeping sidewalks and landscaping clean near the site.

CIM had until late December 2009 to begin a $100 million renovation of the Lady Luck; otherwise, it would potentially lose an offer from the city which would hand over land around the proposed nearby Mob Museum.

[17] The eight-story[1] tower, located on the east side of the Downtown Grand property, was topped off in February 2020.

Workers tearing down portions of the casino for renovation in October 2012.
Downtown Grand in 2015