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Resort World Las Vegas contract goes to Genting Group

The Resort World Las Vegas property owned and operated by the Genting Malaysia Berhad company is set to open to the public the summer months of 2021. As reported by several local news outlets, the facility will feature three premium names from Hilton Worldwide Holdings Incorporated. Resorts World Las Vegas located in Winchester, the state of Nevada is a casino and hotel currently under construction.

The piece of land where the venue is located had been the site of another luxurious hotel and casino, the Stardust Resort and Casino. However, in 2007 the venue was demolished by Boyd Gaming and the company planned to develop here its Echelon Place venue. Due to poor economic conditions and other financial difficulties, Boyd Gaming decided to stop the construction of Echelon Place back in 2008.

Five years later, the company also sold the piece of land to Genting Group in March of 2013. After the business deal was completed, Genting Group revealed its plans which included re-developing this site for its Resorts World Las Vegas venue. While groundbreaking was scheduled for the following year, the first construction phase was postponed several times. Construction officially started in 2017. At a massive cost of around $4.3 billion, the Resorts World Las Vegas venue will become the most expensive project of this kind in Las Vegas.

Flagship Hilton Hotel and Other Amenities Included

As reported by the Las Vegas Review Journal news outlet several days ago, Genting Malaysia Berhad and Hilton Worldwide Holdings Incorporated have already inked a business deal which will see the coming Resorts World Las Vegas property featuring the iconic Hilton Hotels and Resorts branding alongside even more luxurious Conrad and LXR flagship brands.

The high-end $4.5 billion-worth property will also feature a massive 110,000 square feet casino floor while its fifty-nine-story hotel will include three thousand and five hundred rooms. Besides, its visitors will be offered a number of other amenities including a five thousand-seat theater, several meeting spaces, a massive 220,000 square feet pool complex with a spa.

The venue is being constructed on an eighty-seven-acre land plot located very near to the Las Vega Strip’s northern end. The same newspaper also shared that the business alliance between Genting Malaysia Berhad and Hilton Worldwide Holdings Incorporated means that the venue’s structures including its hotel and others will be marketed under Conrad and Hilton named with other sections included in the property being named as the Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World.

Hilton Worldwide Holdings and Genting Malaysia Berhad Union

According to the Las Vegas Review Journal’s latest reports regarding this matter, the business union between Hilton Worldwide Holdings Incorporated and Genting Malaysia Berhad will also see the venue featuring the Conrad tower which will become the iconic brand’s biggest tower of this kind. It is also reported that the Conrad tower at the Resorts World Las Vegas facility will allow the member of the Hilton Honors VIP loyalty club to check in effortlessly using a dedicated courtyard.

Commenting on the news, President for the Resorts World Las Vegas venue Scott Sibella said that guests at this coming development will also have access to the venue’s high-class and casual restaurants alongside the venue’s in-house fitness and spa center and other amenities. For their part, Hilton Worldwide Holdings Incorporated official said that the company already works alongside Genting Malaysia Berhad at the Resorts World Bimini development in the Bahamas, so working side by side on the Resorts World Las Vegas marks just another successful business alliance between the two companies.

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