

Those plans ran aground once the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, and the Witkoff Group sold The Drew back to Fontainebleau Development and Koch Real Estate Investments in 2021.įontainebleau reverted the property back to its original name and restarted construction later that year. For reference, on July 13, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Las Vegas typically range from 80F to 105F, while on December 26, the coldest day of. The Witkoff Group purchased the property in 2017 and renamed it The Drew with the goal of completing it in time for a 2022 opening. She is thrilled to be back in her hometown of Las Vegas telling the stories of a community she knows and loves. More than 6,500 employees are sought to staff the resort.įontainebleau first broke ground on the project back in 2007, but the project was halted at 75% completion because of the Great Recession and an ensuing bankruptcy. Kelsey joined KTNV 13 Action News in May of 2019. WFMZ-TV 69 News provides news, weather, traffic, sports and family. Other announced amenities include a boutique retail district, a six-acre pool, 550,000 square feet of meeting space and 150,000 square feet of casino floor. 13th & 14th with Rockabilly DJs, Burlesque, & Pool Party. (Weather station: Las Vegas McCarran International Airport, USA). The restaurant lineup includes concepts from Chef Gabriela Cámara, Michelin-starred chefs Masa Ito and Kevin Kim, Alan Yau, Evan Funke and David Grutman. The 67-story resort boasts more than 3,600 rooms and suites, 36 restaurant concepts, a 14,000-square-foot fitness center, a 55,000-square-foot foot spa, and the LIV and LIV Beach experiences.
