Monday, 21 April 2014

Caesars CEO Mitch Garber Plays His Cards Right With The Cromwell Opening This Spring

The Illustrious Las Vegas Strip is gaining an extravagant new addition with the opening of the The Cromwell this May. The exquisite 188-room boutique hotel replaces the shuttered Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon, and is a Caesars Entertainment asset recently sold to affiliate Caesars Growth Partners as part of a landmark $2.2 Billion dollar deal earlier this year. Many Industry watchers feel Caesars Acquisition Co. Mitch Garber CEO  is playing his cards right with the investments and upgrades made on this property and predict the renovations will no doubt attract the masses of the new hip Vegas demographic, to improve the value of the asset.

Mitch Garber and his group’s plans boast vintage style suites with a modern touch. Dated hardwood floors reflect custom chandeliers and compliment the trunk-style furnishing with a bright display of signature pieces gracing the walls, taken by contemporary photographic artist Deborah Anderson. The bath salons feature Imaginative black and white mosaic shower tiles that playfully spell out English-French phrases. The Cromwell’s 19 Luxury suites highlight wet bars, steam showers and deep soaking tubs, offer breathtaking views of the Vegas Strip and will be part of the luxurious Anthology Las Vegas Suites & Villas collection.

According to Caesars Chief Marketing Officer Tariq Shaukat, The Cromwell’s design inspiration is taken from the Hotel Costes in Paris, complete “with black Parisian awnings and gold fixtures adorning the windows.” The hotel’s star restaurant Giada, run by famed Food Network television personality Giada De Laurentiis will be located on the second floor of The Cromwell. The hotel will also feature two nightlife venues by prominent nightclub developer Victor Drai; Drai’s Beach Club, which is, located on The Crowell rooftop, and Drai’s After Hours.


To learn more:

http://www.thecromwell.com
http://www.caesars.com
http://www.caesarsacquisitioncompany.com
http://www.caesarsinteractive.com
http://www.mitchgarber.co
http://www.drais.net

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