There are several construction projects that continue in Las Vegas. Current photos of these projects are listed below. There are also links to timeline photos and artist renderings of these projects.
- Circa Resort & Casino
- Resorts World Las Vegas
- Downtown Grand new tower
- What does a closed Las Vegas Casino look like?
- Photos of the Las Vegas Strip on Mothers Day Weekend
Circa Resort & Casino
Circa Resort & Casino is currently under construction in Downtown Las Vegas. This new resort will have 777 rooms and suites. It is located in the space that was formally occupied by the Las Vegas Club, Glitter Gulch and Mermaids Casino. It is on the corner of Fremont Street and Main Street.
Circa Resort & Casino will feature a two-story casino, spa, several restaurants and the longest bar on Fremont Street. It will be a 469 foot tower that will have approx. 44 floors. This will be the first hotel and casino in Downtown Las Vegas built from the ground up since the Sundance Hotel in 1980, that became the Fitzgeralds Hotel & Casino and is now The D Las Vegas. Link to timeline photos and artist renderings of Circa Resort & Casino
Resorts World Las Vegas
Resorts World is a casino and resort currently under construction on the Las Vegas Strip across the street from the Encore Resort. It is owned and operated by the Genting Group, based in Malaysia. It is on the former Stardust Hotel and Casino site that was owned by Boyd Gaming. Boyd was going to build Echelon Place, but they stopped construction in 2008, due to the economic downturn.
Boyd sold the site to the Genting Group in 2013 for $350 Million. Resorts World Las Vegas will cost $4.3 Billion to build. It will have two hotel towers, with 3,500 rooms and suites, seven pools, and over 110,000 square feet of gaming space. The theme will be a luxury experience “with Asian-inspired touches”. They plan to open in the summer of 2021. Link to timeline photos and artist renderings of Resorts World Las Vegas
Downtown Grand new tower construction
The new tower will have 495 rooms and suites. When finished, the property will have nearly doubled the room count to 1,124 rooms and suites. The new tower will have 405 standard rooms, 67 studio units, 20 one-bedroom suites, and three presidential suites. It is being constructed where the former valet was located. Link to timeline photos of the Grand tower construction
What does a closed Las Vegas Casino look like?
Photos of the Las Vegas Strip on Mothers Day Weekend