The Strip’s largest casino-hotel construction project is making steady progress toward its planned 2027 opening, with a significant portion of the new vertical structure now complete.
Hard Rock Las Vegas President Joe Lupo said crews have now built 28 of the planned 42 stories of the Guitar Hotel Las Vegas rising on the site of the former Mirage casino. While the lower 100 feet of the tower will contain the first five floors, the remaining 560 feet will house its 675 hotel rooms and suites.
The giant guitar tower, already visible from both ends of the resort’s corridors, will be covered in two different shades of blue glass panes, with nearly a dozen floors already assembled.
The work is part of Hard Rock International’s complete transformation of the property into the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, a venture that includes a total gutting of the existing three-tower building and the construction of a massive tower shaped like the company’s signature guitar.
The building that was once The Mirage will be covered in a shade of blue glass panes to match the guitar tower as part of the top-to-bottom renovation. The Tri Tower has been completely gutted and almost every aspect of its previous design will be different when it reopens as the Hard Rock, such as larger standard hotel rooms and an expanded casino floor.
The completed complex will include nearly 3,600 hotel rooms, approximately 175,000 square feet of gaming space, two spas, multiple pools, live entertainment venues and dozens of restaurants, lounges and shops.
Hard Rock International, owned by the Seminole Tribe of Florida, bought The Mirage for $1.075 billion in 2022 from Las Vegas-based MGM Resorts International.
The Strip project began immediately after The Mirage closed on July 17, 2024. Hard Rock International intends to open its Las Vegas resort in the fourth quarter of 2027.
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