LAS VEGAS— One of the worlds largest privately held timeshare company plans to build a 52-story timeshare tower at the Aladdin Casino/Hotel. Orlando, FL-based Westgate Resorts will begin construction of the $400-million, 800-unit development later this year with completion of the first suites targeted for New Years Eve 2007. Westgate said that it will be the first timeshare development directly tied to a major hotel-casino. Last year, Westgate dropped a lawsuit against Clark County over a vote by county commissioners that blocked development of the 43-story, 688-unit development after they had tentatively approved it. It will be Westgates second timeshare property in Las Vegas. The company already operates the 208-unit Westgate Flamingo Bay on Flamingo Road, west of the Strip.
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