Weeks had passed, and I found myself immersed in the remodel of the purchased hotel, which we were now going to turn into an "entertainment centre"—for lack of a better term. The downstairs area would hold the lobby, restaurant and event hall, where we would host private parties for our members and occasionally for the community to build rep. The second floor would host the casino and the lounge room, and then the floors above that would host the rooms our girls would work out of.
"The casino and the restaurant are public access, so make sure you don't install card readers there," I told Dominico while we walked through the noisy halls of the hotel. Construction workers were everywhere knocking down walls, installing marble slates, light fixtures, electrical re-wiring, and more. I had engineers come look at the elevators to make sure everything was in order as well as other aspects of the building which I had deemed weak. The same chaos ensued on every floor.