Virgin Hotels Las Vegas Names Design Partners

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, part of Curio Collection by Hilton, has announced that five world-class design and construction partners Rockwell Group, Klai Juba Wald Architecture + Interiors, Studio Collective, Taylor International Corporation and McCarthy Building Companies, Inc.—have joined the project to re-conceptualize and develop the new Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. Designs for the new property are nearing completion and construction is set to begin February 2020.

Renderings courtesy of Rockwell Group.
Renderings courtesy of Rockwell Group.

The re-imagined Las Vegas lifestyle casino resort slated to open at the end of 2020 will include innovative design and function with 1,504 Chambers, Grand Chamber Suites and Penthouse Suites which will include the Virgin Hotels patented bed and in-room technology; an exhilarating and immersive 60,000-sq.-ft. casino; more than five acres of luxury poolside spaces and outdoor event venues amidst a modern desert landscape; a portfolio of dining options from some of the country’s hottest restauranteurs; captivating lounges and bars featuring the flagship Commons Club as well more than 110,000-sq. ft. of re-inspired meeting, event and convention spaces.

Design and construction partners include:

Rockwell Group is an interdisciplinary architecture and design firm based in New York, with a satellite office in Madrid, that emphasizes innovation and thought leadership in every project.

“We are thrilled to be partnering again with Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Virgin Hotels, said Greg Keffer, partner, Rockwell Group. “The Las Vegas project continues our relationship with Virgin Hotels, helping to further develop the brand’s signature playful spirit while tapping into the wider context of the desert landscape.”

Klai Juba Wald Architecture + Interiors is a hospitality/gaming resort design firm for more than 23 years in creating award-winning integrated resorts. “We are beyond excited to lend our expertise, historical knowledge and experience with the property over the past several decades, in bringing both JC Hospitality and Virgin Hotels vision to Las Vegas,” said Brian Fink, principal, Klai Juba Wald.

Studio Collective is a boutique design agency based in Venice Beach, CA. “We are extremely excited to be a part of the reimagining of this iconic property,” said Adam Goldstein, design director/partner, Studio Collective. “For our portion of the project, we have chosen to seek inspiration from the surrounding landscapes, both natural and synthetic, of the American Southwest and when woven with the DNA of the Virgin Hotel brand, have sought to create something that is both playful and comfortable, seductive yet surprising.”

Taylor International Corporation is a name that’s been intertwined with Southern Nevada for more than half a century, having constructed MGM Grand, Caesars Palace, The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, The Palazzo Las Vegas and Stratosphere. “The entire Taylor Family is excited to be involved with the re-branding of such an iconic property and to work with and to work alongside such a group of highly talented and professional designers, architects and construction professionals,” said Jim Mason, president/part owner, Taylor International.

McCarthy Building Companies, an entertainment construction company, has been helping to shape the Las Vegas skyline for more than 40 years. “We are looking forward to bringing our expertise and collaborative, team-driven approach to the development of the new Virgin Hotels Las Vegas,” said Jeff Wood, EVP, McCarthy. “Working in partnership with so many well-respected stakeholders towards the common goal of creating a new lifestyle hotel in the heart of Las Vegas is an amazing opportunity and we can’t wait to get started.”

President/CEO of JC Hospitality, LLC and Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas Richard “Boz” Bosworth said of the acclaimed partnerships, “We are thrilled to have such great partners who have a vision for the lifestyle hotel that represents the Virgin Hotels brand. The expertise of our construction, architecture and design partners is unparalleled and collectively we look forward to delivering a fresh, modern desert oasis to the Entertainment Capital of the World.”

“The key role our design partners play to distinctively capture the ‘Virgin Hotels’ experience and unique point of view is vital to the brand,” said Virgin Hotels CEO Raul Leal. “I look forward to working closely with our design partners to further anchor our lifestyle offerings to ensure Virgin Hotels Las Vegas delivers the best in design, heartfelt service, entertainment and culinary excellence.”

The property, located at 4455 Paradise Road, will continue full-service operations under the Hard Rock flag until it opens as Virgin Hotels Las Vegas.

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