Resorts World Las Vegas

$4.3 billion

investment

90

acres

104,000-square-foot

casino floor

Versatility

Adapted to site plan iterations and design modifications, meeting the client’s project needs.

Collaboration

Frequent coordination between public and private stakeholders to communicate and manage progress.

Efficiency

Efficiently and effectively planned and coordinated with many involved to meet the client’s desired timeline.

Resorts World Las Vegas officially opened its doors to guests in June 2021, becoming the city’s most technologically advanced resort, and has played a vital role in the area’s growing popularity. As the first ground-up casino on the strip in over a decade, Resorts World has brought excitement of something new to the northern end of the ‘Strip’.

Kimley-Horn partnered with Genting Berhad, Steelman Partners, and numerous stakeholders, helping to bring their extravagant 90-acre hotel and entertainment venue to life. The Asian-inspired complex includes approximately 3,500 hotel rooms, 350,000-square-feet of retail capacity, 1,000,000-square-feet of meeting and convention space, and a 104,000-square-foot casino floor.

Our team provided numerous services, working across several internal disciplines and offices to meet the design needs of the client. These services included:  

Maintaining Frequent Communication

Throughout shifts in design plans and site element modifications, our team of experts relied on thorough communication with the client and stakeholders, including Clark County, to ensure design flexibility and completion of project goals. Our project team were eager to support the unique vision that is Resorts World Las Vegas, keeping to the client’s set timeline and budget.

Quick Facts

Client

Genting Berhad

Location

Las Vegas, NV

Market

"Throughout shifts in design plans and site element modifications, our team of experts relied on thorough communication with the client and stakeholders, including Clark County, to ensure design flexibility and completion of project goals."

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