The Morning Call (Sunday)

Seminoles’ Hard Rock now runs Mirage on Vegas Strip

- By Ken Ritter

LAS VEGAS — A new operator, Hard Rock Internatio­nal, started running the iconic Mirage resort on the Las Vegas Strip on Monday, following Nevada state gambling regulatory approval for a nearly $1.1 billion sale by former site owner MGM Resorts Internatio­nal, the companies said.

Florida-based Hard Rock Internatio­nal, owned by the Seminole Tribe, said it plans to reshape the property at the center of the glittery Las Vegas Boulevard casino corridor by replacing its volcano attraction with a huge guitar-shaped hotel tower.

Company Chairman Jim Allen said in a statement that the property’s 3,500 employees were absorbed Monday into Hard Rock’s 45,000-member workforce. The company has cafes, hotels, casinos and concert venues around the world.

“We are excited to create an integrated resort on the Strip that will make this legendary entertainm­ent community proud,” Allen said. The statement specified there were no immediate plans to close the Mirage or lay off employees.

Hard Rock and MGM Resorts announced plans for the operationa­l takeover a year ago. The deal became official following Nevada Gaming Commission approval at a special meeting Friday.

The more than 3,000room hotel on 80 acres becomes the first on the Las Vegas Strip to be run by a Native American tribe.

East of the Strip, the Connecticu­t-based Mohegan Tribe operates a casino that opened in 2021 at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas after that property — named Hard Rock Hotel & Casino — was purchased in 2018, renovated and rebranded by Virgin.

West of the Strip, an affiliate of the California-based San Manuel Band of Mission Indians owns and operates the Palms.

Seminole-owned Hard Rock Internatio­nal had no previous involvemen­t with the former Hard Rock Hotel & Casino that operated from 1995 to 2020. It bought licensing and naming rights in May 2020. The Mirage redevelopm­ent plan is projected to run through 2023. Costs have not been disclosed.

Daily operations “are set to continue under the Mirage brand for the foreseeabl­e future, and all room reservatio­ns and group bookings will be honored with no action required by guests or group organizers,” the company said.

“The process … ultimately will dramatical­ly reimagine every aspect of the resort and change the Las Vegas skyline with the addition of a guitar-shaped hotel tower,” the company promised.

The sale marks the end of an era for a Polynesian-themed property built by former casino mogul Steve Wynn and credited with helping transform Las Vegas from a gambling hub into an ultra-luxury resort destinatio­n.

It opened in November 1989, with a sidewalk-side volcano spewing fire years before gondoliers began plying canals at the Venetian and fountains started dancing at the Bellagio. For years the Mirage hosted Siegfried & Roy taming white tigers. It remains home to a Cirque du Soleil show set to a Beatles soundtrack.

 ?? JOHN LOCHER/AP 2018 ?? Hard Rock Internatio­nal is running the Mirage resort in Las Vegas after Nevada state gambling regulators approved the deal with former site owner MGM Resorts.
JOHN LOCHER/AP 2018 Hard Rock Internatio­nal is running the Mirage resort in Las Vegas after Nevada state gambling regulators approved the deal with former site owner MGM Resorts.

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