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Grandissimo - The First Emperor of Las Vegas: How Jay Sarno Won a Casino Empire, Lost It, and Inspired Modern Las Vegas (Paperback)
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Grandissimo - The First Emperor of Las Vegas: How Jay Sarno Won a Casino Empire, Lost It, and Inspired Modern Las Vegas (Paperback)
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Jay Sarno built two path-breaking Las Vegas casinos, Caesars Palace
(1966) and Circus Circus (1968), and planned but did not build a
third, the Grandissimo, which would have started the mega-resort
era a decade before Steve Wynn built The Mirage. As mobsters and
accountants battled for the soul of the last American frontier
town, Las Vegas had endless possibilities-if you didn't mind high
stakes and stiff odds. Sarno invented the modern Las Vegas casino,
but he was part of a dying breed-a back-pocket entrepreneur who'd
parlayed a jones for action and a few Teamster loans into a life as
a Vegas casino owner. For all of his accomplishments, his empire
didn't last. Sarno sold out of Caesars Palace shortly after it
opened-partially to get away from the bookies and gangsters who'd
taken over the casino-and he was forced to relinquish control of
Circus Circus when the federal government indicted him on charges
of offering the largest bribe in IRS history-a bribe he freely
admitted paying, on the advice of his attorney, Oscar Goodman.
Though he ultimately walked out of court a free man, he never got
Circus back. And though he guessed the formula that would open up
Las Vegas to millions in the 1990s with the design of the
Grandissimo, but he wasn't able to secure the financing for the
casino, and when he died in 1984, it remained only a frustrating
dream. Sarno's casinos--and his ideas about how to build
casinos--created the template for Las Vegas today. Before him, Las
Vegas meant dealers in string ties and bland, functional
architecture. He taught the city how to dress up its hotels in
fantasy, putting toga dresses on cocktail waitresses and making
sure that even the stationery carried through with the theme. He
saw Las Vegas as a place where ordinary people could leave their
ordinary lives and have extraordinary adventures. And that remains
the template for Las Vegas today. Grandissimo is the story of how
Jay Sarno won and lost his casino empire, inventing modern Las
Vegas along the way. In Grandissimo, you'll learn Jay's fascinating
story, and also plenty of things you never knew about Las Vegas,
including: - the true story about how Jimmy Hoffa's Teamsters Union
first started funding Sarno projects -how Steve Wynn ended up
answering the telephone in Hoffa's suite on the second day Caesars
Palace was open - how Sarno, represented by Oscar Goodman, beat a
seemingly-airtight case against him when he was accused of offering
the largest bribe in IRS history to an undercover agent - how
Sarno's unbuilt Grandissimo became the template for the 1990s
"mega-resort" era in Las Vegas From start to finish, it's the story
of the man who inspired modern Las Vegas.
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