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40/40 Club closing to make way for Palazzo sports book

Las Vegas Sands buys back space leased for 8-month-old club

The much-rumored closing of the 8-month-old 40/40 Club at the Palazzo became official Wednesday.

The hotel-casino announced it was converting the 24,000-square-foot space into a large-scale race and sports book that will include a specialty restaurant.


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  • The Palazzo, which is attached to The Venetian, does not have a sports book, just a small betting window for sports wagers near the 40/40 Club.

    Las Vegas Sands Corp. is buying back the space leased for the 40/40 Club from the company controlled by music mogul and hip-hop artist Jay-Z. Neither Las Vegas Sands nor Jay-Z would disclose a price.

    "By adding a complete gaming component ... we will be able to create a very unique environment for our guests," Palazzo President Rob Goldstein said in a statement.

    Las Vegas Sands spokesman Ron Reese said Wednesday the 40/40 Club is expected to close by the end of September and the transition to a race and sports book should be complete by late October or early November.

    The space is located one floor below the Palazzo lobby, but is also accessible at street level off the Strip. The location is near the recently opened Dal Toro Italian restaurant and the property's Lamborghini showroom.

    The 40/40 Club is an upscale sports bar and restaurant and an offshoot of the flagship 40/40 Club that opened in 2003 in New York City and quickly became a celebrity hot spot.

    The Las Vegas closing had been rumored for months in both New York and Las Vegas gossip columns and by casino industry bloggers.

    "The sale is a great business decision; we are delighted. We look forward to expanding the brand even further to Chicago and Tokyo," according to a statement from Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter.

    The 40/40 Club served entree-sized appetizers and offered sports fans big-screen, high-definition televisions to view games and sofas set up in a stadium-style seating arrangement.

    Following a star-studded New Year's Eve opening, there were questions about the club's success at the $1.9 billion Palazzo, which opened in January.

    The New York Post's Page Six Gossip column reported Aug. 14 that Jay-Z was selling half of the club to Las Vegas Sands for $44 million. The deal would give Las Vegas Sands the right to open 40/40 clubs in London and across Europe.

    In the same statement, Jay-Z said he and his partners plan to open additional 40/40 clubs in Chicago, Tokyo and Macau in the next 12 months. Las Vegas Sands is the largest casino operator in Macau and is opening a nearly $1 billion Four Seasons Macau today.

    The 40/40 Club name refers to an exclusive list of baseball players who have 40 home runs and 40 stolen bases in one season.

    Major League Baseball home run king Barry Bonds, one of the players on the list, attended the 40/40 Club's Las Vegas opening.

    Contact reporter Howard Stutz at hstutz@reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3871.

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    mauna loa wrote on August 30, 2008 05:40 PM: Ask them to do a 8 team on the run line, they will call security on you. Then before security comes, ask if they have a reverse run line or a 2 1/2 run line. They will be there to escort you to the door. Go to 5dimes.com they will take all the aforementioned action. NO PROBLEMS. Also a ML on all College football games..ALL


    LVBear584 wrote on August 28, 2008 02:52 PM: They are willing to spend the money to create a new sports book, then will be afraid to take action larger than chump change, just like Venetian. Truly hilarious.

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    Computer Guy wrote on August 28, 2008 10:01 AM: Sports bars are awesome, but there is so much money in the sports book, they couldn't let it go one without having one in the place.

    40/40 was pretty cool, but you could see the writing on the wall...

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    Economist wrote on August 28, 2008 07:56 AM: If the space was prepaid, I can see paying them off. However, most business' pay as you go -which means no payoff would be necessary if 40/40 was in default (which it probably was).


    InTheBiz wrote on August 28, 2008 07:56 AM: "The sale is a great business decision; we are delighted. We look forward to expanding the brand even further to Chicago and Tokyo," according to a statement from Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter.

    "Sale"? Nice try! Jay-z, you just $hit the money bed!