He followed in the footsteps of his architect father, Morris, with glitzy landmarks in Times Square, Las Vegas and Atlantic City, where Donald Trump was a client.
Source: New York Times
Alan Lapidus, Architect of Hotels and Casinos, Dies at 85
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