There were many changes on the Las Vegas Strip this past week. Photos are posted below of the different changes.
All photos were taken this week by VegasChanges.com, unless otherwise noted.
Bally’s Las Vegas High Limit Room Closed for Remodel
Bally’s Las Vegas is being transformed into Horseshoe Las Vegas. The rebranding should be completed by the end of the year. They are testing new paint colors on the outside of the casino towers, the High Limit Room was closed and plastic sheeting was added with construction curtains put into place on Monday, August 22.
The Poker Room remains boarded up, but they have added a temporary Poker Room. They are removing the Bally’s lettering on the outside of the hotel towers. The main Bally’s Marquee is being removed. The casino floor is getting another refresh.
Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Remodel Continues
This major remodel is taking place both inside and outside. It should be completed in early 2023.
Project 63 Construction Continues
This new project is on the corner of Harmon and Las Vegas Blvd. It will feature shops, restaurants and a huge video screen for advertising. It is connected to The Shops at Crystals and Aria Resort & Casino.
MGM Grand Lobby Bar Remodel Continues
It looks like this project should be completed soon. The construction walls have been reduced in size, but they still remain in place.
Caesars Race & Sportsbook Remodel Continues at Paris Las Vegas
The construction curtains remain in place. A temporary betting table is available.
“Criss Angel’s Magic with the Stars” TV Show seeking audience members
Filming is taking place in the Criss Angel Theater at the Planet Hollywood Resort. The shows will be broadcast on The CW TV Network.
Construction Continues on Flight Club at The Grand Canal Shoppes at Venetian
Construction has started on Flanker Kitchen & Sporting Club at Mandalay Bay
Construction Continues on the MSG Sphere at the Venetian
The MSG Sphere Las Vegas is a sphere-shaped music and entertainment arena being built behind the Venetian Resort. The 17,500-seat auditorium is scheduled to open in 2023.