Las Vegas Review-Journal

Rat Pack, the Sequel? SLS rebrands itself as Sahara

- By Richard N. Velotta Las Vegas Review-journal

The Sahara is back.

The storied 1,720-room hotel that has hosted the Rat Pack, the Jerry Lewis Telethon and the Beatles came full circle Thursday with the nighttime announceme­nt by owner Alex Meruelo that the property previously known as SLS Las Vegas has returned to its roots, becoming the Sahara Las Vegas.

Speaking to about 700 invited guests that included dignitarie­s, celebritie­s and hotel employees and guests, Meruelo’s announceme­nt was punctuated with a drone light show and fireworks.

“The Sahara played an important role in the evolution of the destinatio­n,” Meruelo told the crowd. “And we are now responsibl­e for shaping a new narrative. We are writing the next chapter in the city’s evolution, for the love of Vegas.”

Meruelo took control of the property in April 2018 for an undisclose­d price from a San Francisco-based investment fund, Stockbridg­e Capital Group.

The businessma­n cut costs, including ending its relationsh­ip with W Hotels and Starwood Hotels, helping lift the property into the black. But he also invested $100 million in renovation­s, a process still underway and expected to continue into 2020.

W Hotels, which operated one of the property’s three towers, had its own management, accounting and sales team, General Manager Paul Hobson told the Las Vegas Review-journal in January.

The SLS brand is owned by Sam Nazarian’s company, SBE, as is Katsuya and The Bazaar by Jose Andres. Meruelo used the working name Grand Sahara — a reference to property’s original name and mirroring his Grand Sierra Resort in Reno — when applying for constructi­on permits last year.

The Sahara, which featured a Moroccan onion-dome minaret over its porte-cochere, was known as a hangout for the Rat Pack of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr.

Hobson introduced Meruelo at Thursday’s name unveiling.

“The team here knows that we’re part of something special,” Hobson said. “Every member of the team, from leadership to the front line, is excited to welcome Sahara back to Las Vegas. And we are excited for our guests to join us on this journey, experience the many changes taking place on property and offer them unparallel­ed service. Our design team has labored over every detail, bringing a style and sophistica­tion that we believe our guests will immediatel­y appreciate.”

Meruelo said his management team is committed to delivering an intimate and memorable visit for guests.

“We want people who stay with us to say, ‘My God, what an experience!’ because experience leads to memories. And that’s what we want to create, memories and experience­s you won’t forget.

“To do that, we had to find the right resort,” he said. “And this is the right resort.”

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-477-3893. Follow @Rickvelott­a on Twitter.

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