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The Cabana Suites is in an entirely separate building, across the street from the main El Cortez, which Bugsy Siegel owned back in the 1940s. The building used to be a drab motel called the Ogden House, until El Cortez owner Kenny Epstein undertook a $20 million overhaul a few years ago.
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The colors and textures are all repeated in the cozy but dramatic lobby, which features a white curved sofa and trellis-patterned chairs. A small library is stocked with art titles. Glass jars in the lobby are filled with free Mike and Ikes.
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