It was a project called 'Bally's Paris.' The strip mall was demolished to make way for the casino In June of 1995, Arthur Goldberg, chairman of the now defunct Bally Entertainment Corp, announced that a Paris-themed resort would be replacing Little Caesars and the rest of the strip mall. The mall included places such as Liquor Locker, Little Caesars Casino, a jewelry store, and a sports book.
Originally occupying Paris was a small strip outlet that opened in 1970. History Before Construction and During Construction The hotel and casino is home to Marylin! The Musical. It includes famous replicas of different parts of the city, including ever so famous Eiffel Tower, Paris Opera House, and Arc de Triomphe, with the main hotel tower being based off of Hotel de Ville. Paris is both themed and named after the iconic city of Paris in France. The hotel is owned by Caesars Entertainment and opened back in 1999. Paris is a French-themed hotel and casino located on 3655 South Las Vegas Blvd on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.