Hilton's Las Vegas portfolio gets boost

Hilton is slated to have more than 30 hotels and more than 11,000 rooms across 12 brands in Las Vegas by the end of 2021. The company has just opened the Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Curio Collection by Hilton and is slated to open the Conrad Hotels & Resorts, LXR Hotels & Resorts and Hilton Hotels & Resorts at the integrated Resorts World Las Vegas complex.

Hilton’s Las Vegas pipeline includes seven hotels and nearly 4,000 rooms across five brands, which will increase its footprint by more than 50 percent by 2023. This adds to the company’s development pipeline of more than 2,570 hotels around the world (as of Q1) and 105 new hotels with more than 16,500 rooms opened in the first quarter, along with achieving net unit growth of 5.8 percent.

The Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Curio Collection by Hilton has more than 1,500 guestrooms and suites, a spa, a 5-acre pool complex, live entertainment venues, a casino and 110,000 square feet of meeting and event space. The resort’s 12 restaurants and bars include Mediterranean dishes at Todd English’s Olives, Japanese cuisine at Nobu Matsuhisa’s Nobu and cocktails at The Shag Room.

Resorts World Las Vegas is set to open on June 24 through a partnership between Hilton and Genting Group as the largest multibrand deal in Hilton’s history. The $4.3 billion development integrates the largest Conrad Hotels & Resorts property in the world, one of the first LXR Hotels & Resorts locations in the U.S. and a Hilton Hotels & Resorts hotel, each offering its own dedicated entrance, lobby and accommodations. The Resorts World Las Vegas is poised to be Hilton’s largest property globally, with 3,500 guestrooms and suites. With its opening, Conrad and LXR will join Waldorf Astoria to make Las Vegas the only U.S. destination housing all three of Hilton’s luxury brands. The first ground-up resort development on the Las Vegas Strip in more than a decade, the property also is near the Las Vegas Convention Center.

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