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Hard Rock Las Vegas Construction Update: Guitar Tower Rises on Former Mirage Site

Hard Rock Las Vegas Construction Update: Guitar Tower Rises on Former Mirage Site

January 21, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Las Vegas Transforming: Hard Rock Takes Shape on Former Mirage Site

LAS VEGAS — The hum of progress echoes through the former Mirage casino site as Hard Rock Las Vegas takes shape, with construction crews working tirelessly to reshape the iconic property into a new era of entertainment.

Frank Cassella, Senior Vice President of Finance for HR Las Vegas LLC, recently provided insights to the Nevada Gaming Control Board about the transformation’s status. "Since we closed our doors in July, it’s been all hands on deck," he said, describing a whirlwind of post-closure activities, from liquidating the property to finalizing audits with Deloitte.

Now, the site is a bustling construction zone. The once-iconic volcano out front has been demolished, and support pilings for the future guitar-shaped tower have started to rise. Cassella enthusiastically shared, "We’re looking at a 700-foot guitar tower with 650 suites, a redesign of the entire Mirage tower, casino, and pools. It’s an exciting new chapter."

While the focus remains on demolition and support structure installation, plans for the new resort’s operations are also taking form. Cassella revealed, "We’re slowly shifting to pre-opening efforts, meeting with departments to create organizational structures and purchasing plans. It’s full steam ahead."

Optimistically, Cassella confirmed that the project is on track and within budget. With the target opening set for 2027, visitors can eagerly anticipate the new Hard Rock Las Vegas experience.

Cassella’s ⁤optimistic outlook ‍reflects the palpable energy surrounding Hard Rock Las Vegas’ transformation. ‌The demolition of iconic landmarks like⁣ the volcano ​signifies the bold steps towards a future defined by innovation and entertainment. With construction progressing‌ smoothly and the target opening date of 2027 firmly in sight,‍ anticipation⁤ is building for​ a Las Vegas destination that promises to‌ redefine luxury and excitement.

Frequently asked⁤ Questions:

When is Hard Rock Las Vegas scheduled to open?

hard Rock Las Vegas is expected to open in‍ 2027.

What will the new ⁢Hard‍ Rock Las Vegas feature?

Plans include a 700-foot guitar-shaped tower, redesigned casino, pools, and a redesigned Mirage tower.

* What happened to the Mirage volcano?

The ⁣iconic volcano ⁣has been demolished as part of the redevelopment⁤ project.

What are your thoughts on the transformation of the Mirage site into Hard Rock⁤ Las ‍Vegas? Share your excitement,concerns,or predictions in ⁢the comments below!
The transformation of the former Mirage into Hard Rock Las Vegas is undeniably underway, with a projected opening in spring 2027.
This ambitious project, estimated to cost between $4 billion and $5 billion, promises to redefine Las Vegas entertainment with its centerpiece 660-foot guitar-shaped hotel.
As construction progresses at a steady pace, the anticipation builds for the debut of this iconic landmark, which will add nearly 600 new hotel rooms and a 174,000 square-foot casino. Hard Rock Las Vegas is poised to become a new symbol of entertainment and excitement on the Las Vegas Strip.

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