Mayer was well aware of the mafia families methods and power, agreeing that Hardy's approach was indeed correct.
"Are we still continuing our investment?" Mayer asked.
"Of course, I've already prepared the land," Hardy replied.
Hardy had bought a large amount of land in Las Vegas. After months of acquisition, he now had over 20,000 acres. With the Hardy Grand Hotel's booming business, land prices had started to soar, and his stockpiled land had appreciated significantly.
The 100 acres for building the Venetian Hotel would be purchased from himself, and it wouldn't be cheap.
For the hotel with Mayer, the land would also be bought from his company, as he owned the best land in Las Vegas.
"Previously, I consulted a few friends, and our consensus was an investment of 20 million. Now it seems the investment might need to increase," Mayer said.
"I think it can be set at 50 million," Hardy suggested.