The Venetian Resort Las Vegas has unveiled the transformation of the first completed floor of its $188 million renovation of the Convention Center, which began in 2023. This renovation, set to be completed in stages through 2026, showcases a blend of classic and contemporary architecture.
The transformation is being led by Las Vegas design firm Woogmaster Studio and is inspired by feedback from the resort’s meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibition customers. Key design elements include a new color palette, which presents a departure from traditional convention spaces, luxury lounge spaces for meetings, innovative new technology and premium meeting essentials, including chairs, linens, tableware and more.
Attendees at the first look of the Convention Center refresh had the opportunity to be part of an executive leadership discussion in partnership with TED, featuring Patrick Nichols, president and chief executive officer of The Venetian Resort and Tony Yousfi, chief sales officer, and moderated by Marcy Miles, chief marketing officer. Attendees heard first-hand about the level of detail and planning that resulted in the design of the new space, the innovations that meeting planners and attendees will experience, and the positive impacts meetings have on the local community.
The renovation will include an elevated lounge-style space for executives. The new 10,000-square-foot speakeasy-style lounge, designed with rich woods, marble, velvet and mirrors, will be a modern interpretation of 1930s Venetian design. This space will offer an exclusive, invitation-only experience.
The Convention Center integrates traditional architectural with contemporary design elements. Throughout the complex, a robust furnishing and fine art program will be complimented by improved lighting, audio visual updates and thoughtfully integrated digital screens and technology to create an even more powerful backdrop for meeting planners and events.
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