Issue #6/2004 Bigger than the biggest
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They
say the neon lights are bright on Broadway, but with apologies to singer
George Benson, New York's most-bedazzling thoroughfare had nothing on Fremont
Street on Monday evening. That's when an estimated crowd of 800 invited guests and hundreds of bystanders gathered in downtown Las Vegas to attend the public unveiling of "Viva Vision," the $17 million Fremont Street Experience canopy upgrade civic officials and business leaders hope will re-energize downtown tourism. "It's hard to believe," said Charles Czerwonka, one of many guests of the event. "I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't been here to see it." Over the past several months, workers have replaced nearly 2 million incandescent light bulbs with approximately 12.5 million light-emitting diode lamps. The new lamps are capable of displaying images nearly 900 percent clearer than their predecessors' output, resulting in a picture quality that's comparable to a high-definition television screen located 90 feet above the sidewalk. "I think we're just barely on the cusp of finding out what kind of capabilities this gives us," Joe Schillaci, Fremont Street Experience president and chief executive, said Monday of the system designed by electronics manufacturer LG. "The other day, just for fun, we hooked up an X-box video game and it looked great up on the canopy. |
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Seoul,
South Korea-based LG agreed to pay $2.25 million in sponsorship fees for
the rights to showcase its products before Fremont Street's more than
16 million estimated annual visitors. |
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