Dream Las Vegas finds next door neighbor built a little too close

Dream Las Vegas finds next door neighbor built a little too close

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  • Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal
August 29, 2022 10:25 PM
  • Eli Segall, Las Vegas Review-Journal

Once Dream Las Vegas opens at the south edge of the Strip, the upscale hotel would offer a new spot for people to gamble, eat, network and party.

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It will also be a little closer than expected to its next-door neighbor.

The Pinball Hall of Fame encroached by “at least eight feet” on Dream’s property, according to a lawsuit the hotel developers filed last fall in Clark County District Court. The complaint called the encroachment an “unlawful occupation” of Dream’s property and said it prevented a drainage outlet, “as originally designed and engineered, from being constructed.”

A “likely” surveying error by a contractor indicated the arcade “owned more property than it initially purchased,” Pinball’s attorneys wrote in a filing in the now-settled case.