It wasn't built as a temporary casino. It was an IRS building before that. I imagine they will be able to seal off upper floors if they aren't needed and have minimal maintenance costs on those areas.
My mom worked for the IRS in that building in the 1970s. It was where the IRS had their computers -- back when computers were humongous. The building [[well, at least its floors) should be pretty sturdy.
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