Clark County greenlights Majestic Las Vegas project

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Construction of Majestic Las Vegas, an $850 million USD, non-gaming resort from developer Lorenzo Doumani, will begin May 2020, with a scheduled completion date of May 2023.

Clark County Commissioners unanimously approved the project in May and subsequent approvals were received this month. The 720-key, all-suite, ultra-luxury property will sit on the over six-acre site formerly occupied by the Clarion Hotel, which Doumani imploded in 2015. This location is across from the site of the new Las Vegas Convention Centre opening in 2021, and just two blocks from the Las Vegas Strip.

“It is time for Las Vegas to provide a luxury option for those who visit our city who want something that is non-gaming,” says Doumani. “When one walks into Majestic Las Vegas, you can instantly sense that this is a very special place. And whether you want to relax in the lap of luxury, host a meeting or event in your own corporate space, facilitate an executive retreat, or launch a new product, Majestic Las Vegas offers the ideal marriage of sophistication, luxury and strategic location.”

Artist renderings of Majestic Las Vegas. (top of page) Poolscape at Majestic Las Vegas. (Gallery) 1. Building exterior. 2. Sky Suite interior. 3. Lobby.

Architect Paul Steelman’s contemporary design of the 620-foot-tall building was inspired by architect Paul Williams’ iconic La Concha design, which was built by the Doumani family in 1961.

Special features of the new build include:

Corporate Sky Suites – Located on levels 51 to 60, the Sky Suites are offered in quarter-floor, half-floor or entire floor options with up to 25,000 square feet of fully customizable space. The suites have 16-foot ceilings and panoramic views of the Las Vegas Skyline. Sky Suite owners have access to all Majestic Las Vegas amenities as well as an exclusive Owner’s Club, private concierge and a permanent presence with marquee signage.

Fitness, Nutrition and Med Spa – This 70,000-square-foot, four-level facility will be a state-of-the-art medical wellness destination. It will offer body treatments, activities such as yoga and spinning, personal nutritionists and comprehensive executive physicals.

The Majestic Las Vegas will also be home to six standalone restaurants from world-renowned chefs; a landscaped pool area with 50 cabanas; and an area for live entertainment.