A Nevada judge hearing a massive construction defect case is adding dates for more testimony before deciding whether a newly built but never occupied hotel tower on the Las Vegas Strip is so flawed that it should be demolished.
After four days of testimony about the 26-story Harmon Hotel, Clark County District Court Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez on Thursday scheduled testimony for April 18-19 and the week of July 9-13, according to court records.
The judge is considering whether to approve tearing down or imploding the tower set snugly in the center of the $8.5 billion CityCenter development co-owned by MGM Resorts International and Dubai World.
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