Judge Gives OK to Raze Unfinished Harmon Hotel in Las Vegas

Contractor Tutor Perini vows to appeal, saying the building's flaws originated in the designs and can be corrected for less than the cost of implosion

A Nevada state judge gave the go-ahead Thursday for casino giant MGM Resorts International to implode a flawed hotel tower that was partially built but never opened as the centerpiece of the glittering $8.5 billion CityCenter project on the Las Vegas Strip.

Counsel for project general contractor Tutor Perini Corp. said the firm would appeal the decision.

"Essentially, your honor, MGM wants a do-over at Perini's expense," protested Attorney George Ogilvie, representing Perini. "Allowing MGM to demolish that building is allowing MGM to bury its mistakes."

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