Iconic Monte Carlo Resort in Las Vegas to be split in two


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Rendering of the upcoming NoMad Restaurant. Photo: AFP

The enormous Monte Carlo Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas strip is being split into two distinct hotels that will feature an Eataly Market and a new restaurant by Michelin-starred chef Daniel Humm.

It's a US$450mil (RM1.793bil) re-brand that will see the Monte Carlo Resort – one of the most iconic hotels on The Strip – re-baptized as the Park MGM and the NoMad Las Vegas, the latter modelled after the NoMad in New York.

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