Las Vegas's The Harmon hotel was to be starchitect Norman Foster's largest project in the U.S., a glittering blue complex with 49 stories, 400 hotel rooms, and 207 luxury residences. In 2008, it was half built. Construction stalled. The Harmon never opened and now, after years of floundering, it's about to be demolished. Intrigued? Curbed National has the complete saga, this way. [Curbed National]
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