| | | | | | | Even as Steve Wynn's sight was failing, his vision grew more ambitious. In 2005, five years after selling his Mirage Resorts and 100 years after Las Vegas's founding, the uncrowned king of Sin City finished building a shimmering, 50-floor hotel-casino, complete with 18 restaurants, a car dealership, golf course, spa, museum, and man-made mountain. Visiting the $2.7 billion follow-up to Wynn's famed Bellagio, Nina Munk found the man who reinvented Las Vegas grappling with his legacy—and, on at least one memorable occasion, losing his cool. | | | | | | | |
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