Las Vegas Review-Journal

Circa constructi­on flaw has fans

Wrong-color window appears as white dot

- By Bailey Schulz Las Vegas Review-journal

A minor constructi­on error at downtown’s newest property, Circa, may be here to stay.

On the 30th floor of the hotel casino, a section of paneling was put in incorrectl­y by one of the project engineers, Mo Pierce, resulting in a white dot that stands out from the rest of the glass exterior’s design.

Circa CEO Derek Stevens said those working on the project ran with it at constructi­on meetings, dubbing the flaw the “Modot” and using it as a reference point during discussion­s.

“(We’d say) plumbing is going on three floors below the Modot, we’re doing this above the Modot,” Stevens said. “It became a noun, it became part of our regular vocabulary. … It truly became something important to us.”

Modot’s origin story was first published on the Vital Vegas blog, and the mishap has since gained a following online, with various Twitter users urging Stevens to keep the dot.

Stevens, who also owns D Las Vegas and Golden Gate, said he had originally planned to fix the panel but is considerin­g leaving it as is.

“Now that people are talking about it, I don’t know what we’re going to do with it,” he said. “People are calling for reservatio­ns, and they’re asking for the room with the Modot.”

Stevens said that there has been “no finger-pointing” with the mistake, and added that Pierce shared that he’s proud to be the dot’s namesake.

“He’s a great dude and a brilliant engineer,” he said. “He got a kick out of (it).”

 ?? Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-journal @benjaminhp­hoto ?? An apparently out-of-place window panel at Circa has caught the eye of many as the resort remains under constructi­on Friday.
Benjamin Hager Las Vegas Review-journal @benjaminhp­hoto An apparently out-of-place window panel at Circa has caught the eye of many as the resort remains under constructi­on Friday.

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