According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, property and liability insurance for the Las Vegas Convention Center is expected to grow by 50 percent or more partly as a result of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.
The insurance package, not including workers’ compensation, is figured to cost $900,000 for 2002, up from $600,000, and could even expand a little more.
The tourism’s agency board extended its contract with Marsh USA, the convention and visitors authority’s broker of record for liability and property insurance, for another year. That contract was set to run out Aug. 1.
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