Majestic Las Vegas to Begin Construction in 2020

Majestic Las Vegas, the creation of Las Vegas native and uber-developer Lorenzo Doumani, is set to break ground following the project's approval in May by the Clark County Commissioners, and subsequent approvals earlier this month.

The $850 million, 620-foot-tall resort is scheduled to commence construction in May 2020 and is slated for completion in 2023. The non-gaming, 720-guestroom hotel will sit on the 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 Center opening in 2021, and two blocks from the Las Vegas Strip.

Situated on levels 51 to 60, the Majestic Las Vegas Sky Suites will serve as the corporate home for a tech, entertainment, or sports company. Offered in quarter-floor, half-floor or entire-floor layout options with up to 25,000 square feet of customizable space, the suites all have high ceilings and panoramic views of the Las Vegas skyline. In addition to access to all amenities, Sky Suite owners will have their own private concierge, an exclusive Owner's Club and a permanent presence with marquee signage.

In addition to six standalone restaurants, a landscaped pool area with 50 cabanas and an area for live entertainment, the Majestic Las Vegas will also focus on health and wellness. The four-level fitness, nutrition, and med spa facility will serve as a medical wellness destination, offering body treatments and activities such as yoga and spinning, as well as personal nutritionists.

Drawing inspiration from architect Paul Williams' La Concha design, the Majestic Las Vegas is a contemporary architectural resort with a design that is both futuristic and a throwback to the 1960s.

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