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JW Marriott Las Vegas

JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort and Spa is a resort in Summerlin, Nevada, near Las Vegas. The Rampart Casino is located within the hotel. The property is owned and operated by Hotspur Resorts, which franchises the JW Marriott name from Marriott International. The hotel has 548 rooms and the casino measures 57,610 square feet (5,352 m2).

JW Marriott Las Vegas
General information
LocationSummerlin, Nevada
Address221 North Rampart Boulevard
OpeningJuly 15, 1999
OwnerHotspur Resorts
AffiliationJW Marriott
Technical details
Floor count6[1]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Paul Steelman
DeveloperSwiss Casinos
Main contractorJ.A. Jones Construction
Other information
Number of rooms469
Number of suites79
Website
marriott.com/hotels/propertypage/lasjw

The project was announced in 1996, as The Resort at Summerlin. It was developed by Seven Circle Resorts, and the hotel portion was initially operated under a franchise from Regent International Hotels. The opening was originally scheduled for 1998, but the project saw several delays and cost overruns. It was designed by Paul Steelman and built by J.A. Jones Construction at a final cost of $276 million.

The Resort at Summerlin opened on July 15, 1999, with a casino and a hotel tower known as the Regent Grand Spa. A second tower, the Regent Grand Palm, opened in January 2000. Within a month, the entire property was renamed The Regent Las Vegas. The resort experienced financial trouble and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2000. Hotspur purchased the resort a year later and rebranded the hotel under the JW Marriott name. In 2002, the casino portion was renamed as the Rampart Casino by Millennium Management Group, which signed a 10-year lease. Hotspur took over management after the lease expired.

History edit

Development and opening (1996-2000) edit

In May 1996, the Howard Hughes Corporation, developer of the Summerlin planned community, announced an agreement for a casino resort to be developed by Seven Circle Resorts, an American affiliate of Swiss gaming firm Swiss Casinos.[2][3] The opening was originally planned for 1998.[2] Paul Steelman was the architect for the project, which would be known as The Resort at Summerlin.[2] Developers envisioned it as a luxury golf and spa resort, similar to those found in destinations like Scottsdale, Arizona and Palm Springs, California.[4][5] The property would have relationships with several nearby golf courses, including exclusive control of half of the tee times at the neighboring Tournament Players Club at the Canyons.[4]

Seven Circle purchased the 54-acre (22 ha) site from Howard Hughes Corp. in August 1996 for $16.6 million.[6] The company faced some opposition from nearby residents after modifying the project plans to include a second hotel tower. The enlargement plans were eventually approved, despite concerns about the impact it would have on the community.[7][8][9] By February 1998, construction was underway.[10] The hotel was topped out on December 1, 1998.[11] Managed by J.A. Jones Construction, the project was marked by delays and cost overruns.[12] The final cost of development was $276 million, including $76 million contributed by Swiss Casinos and $200 million borrowed from lenders.[13][14]

The Resort at Summerlin quietly opened its doors on July 15, 1999.[13][15] The opening had been delayed by three days because of the 1999 Las Vegas flood, which caused minor water damage to electrical circuits.[16][17] Its developers described it as Las Vegas' first off-Strip luxury resort. At opening, the property included a 286-room hotel tower, two restaurants, and a casino.[18][17] The hotel was named the Regent Grand Spa, under a franchise from Regent International Hotels.[16] Because of construction delays, other amenities, including the spa, pool, retail shops, and more restaurants, opened over the following months.[19]

The second hotel tower, the 255-room Regent Grand Palm, opened in January 2000.[20][21] By the next month, the entire property had been renamed as The Regent Las Vegas, to capitalize on its affiliation with the upscale Regent brand, and the two hotels were known simply as the Spa tower and the Palms tower.[21][22]

In June 2000, Swiss Casinos announced plans to purchase a 22-acre (8.9 ha) parcel next to the Regent and to develop it with timeshare units and tennis courts,[23] but this project never came to fruition.

After completion (2000-present) edit

Signs of financial trouble appeared as early as November 1999, when the resort's operating company revealed that it was seeking new financing and its credit rating was downgraded.[24][25] By March 2000, the resort was in technical default on its mortgage debt, as a result of having borrowed additional money from Swiss Casinos.[26] Executives began to shift the casino's focus to attract more locals, such as by replacing slot machines with video poker machines.[27]

In September 2000, the Regent defaulted on various payments to creditors.[28][29] By November, executives were attempting to renegotiate the property's debt, and 239 of the resort's 1,700 employees had been laid off.[30] Several restaurants were closed or saw reduced operations.[31] The Regent filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection later that month,[19] and soon began seeking a buyer for the property.[32] Real estate developer Peccole Nevada was selected as the stalking horse bidder, with an offer of $150 million, but then withdrew its bid after a disagreement with its financing partner.[33][34] A new bid of $80 million by Los Angeles-based hotel company Maritz, Wolff was then selected, but was also withdrawn after negotiations with the Regent's creditors broke down.[35][36] Finally, the resort was sold to Hotspur Resorts, the hotel affiliate of Canadian real estate firm Larco Investments, for $80 million.[37] Observers had expected a competitive auction with bids from major casino operators, but most potential buyers lost interest after the September 11 attacks, which occurred two weeks before the auction.[37] Hotspur completed its purchase in November 2001.[38]

Hotspur rebranded the hotel under the JW Marriott name, hoping that it would be a better draw than the Regent name, which was found to have good name recognition in Asia but not in America.[39] The casino was leased in 2002 to Nevada-based Millennium Management Group on a 10-year lease.[40][41] Millennium renamed the casino as the Rampart Casino at the Resort at Summerlin, and continued the effort to shift the casino's marketing emphasis away from high rollers towards locals.[41] Hotspur also leased out the restaurant and shop space, and Millennium added three new restaurants.[42] Convention space was doubled in 2003 with the opening of a 31,000 sq ft (2,900 m2) expansion, built at a cost of $4.9 million.[43]

When the casino lease expired in 2012, Hotspur opted not to renew the agreement, assuming direct management of the casino, with the help of consulting services from Affinity Gaming.[44] Michael Gaughan, Jr., the son of casino magnate Michael Gaughan, was hired as the property's general manager.[45] Meanwhile, revenues declined because of a slow economy and increased competition from newly opened Strip resorts, leading the property to again default on its mortgage payments.[46] The owners were able to avoid foreclosure, ultimately negotiating a loan modification in December 2013.[47]

Gaughan upgraded the casino to attract more visitors,[48] beginning a renovation in 2012 that lasted several years. The project added 1,200 new slot machines and a new race and sports book layout. A bingo hall was added in 2014,[49] and room renovations were completed the following year, while convention-center remodeling was scheduled to conclude in early 2016.[50] A new sports book was opened in 2017, replacing an Irish bar,[51] and several new restaurants were added over the next year.[52] The Rampart Buffet underwent a four-month renovation and reopened in 2019 as the Market Place Buffet, with outdoor seating added.[53] Additional parking space was also built.[54]

Facilities edit

The hotel has 469 rooms and 79 suites,[1] with rooms starting at 560 square feet (52 m2). There is a 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m2) spa and 115,900 square feet (10,770 m2) of meeting and event spaces.[1][55]

The casino has 57,610 square feet (5,352 m2) of gaming space with 1,560 slot machines, 28 table games, and a race and sports book.[56][57]

The resort included a nightclub and lounge known as Plush, which operated from 2004 to 2006. Its owners then sued Hotspur Resorts, alleging that the latter failed to advertise the club as promised.[58][59][60]

Film history edit

In April 2004, scenes were shot at the casino for the fourth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.[61]

References edit

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JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort and Spa is a resort in Summerlin Nevada near Las Vegas The Rampart Casino is located within the hotel The property is owned and operated by Hotspur Resorts which franchises the JW Marriott name from Marriott International The hotel has 548 rooms and the casino measures 57 610 square feet 5 352 m2 JW Marriott Las VegasGeneral informationLocationSummerlin NevadaAddress221 North Rampart BoulevardOpeningJuly 15 1999OwnerHotspur ResortsAffiliationJW MarriottTechnical detailsFloor count6 1 Design and constructionArchitect s Paul SteelmanDeveloperSwiss CasinosMain contractorJ A Jones ConstructionOther informationNumber of rooms469Number of suites79Websitemarriott wbr com wbr hotels wbr propertypage wbr lasjw The project was announced in 1996 as The Resort at Summerlin It was developed by Seven Circle Resorts and the hotel portion was initially operated under a franchise from Regent International Hotels The opening was originally scheduled for 1998 but the project saw several delays and cost overruns It was designed by Paul Steelman and built by J A Jones Construction at a final cost of 276 million The Resort at Summerlin opened on July 15 1999 with a casino and a hotel tower known as the Regent Grand Spa A second tower the Regent Grand Palm opened in January 2000 Within a month the entire property was renamed The Regent Las Vegas The resort experienced financial trouble and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November 2000 Hotspur purchased the resort a year later and rebranded the hotel under the JW Marriott name In 2002 the casino portion was renamed as the Rampart Casino by Millennium Management Group which signed a 10 year lease Hotspur took over management after the lease expired Contents 1 History 1 1 Development and opening 1996 2000 1 2 After completion 2000 present 2 Facilities 3 Film history 4 References 5 External linksHistory editDevelopment and opening 1996 2000 edit In May 1996 the Howard Hughes Corporation developer of the Summerlin planned community announced an agreement for a casino resort to be developed by Seven Circle Resorts an American affiliate of Swiss gaming firm Swiss Casinos 2 3 The opening was originally planned for 1998 2 Paul Steelman was the architect for the project which would be known as The Resort at Summerlin 2 Developers envisioned it as a luxury golf and spa resort similar to those found in destinations like Scottsdale Arizona and Palm Springs California 4 5 The property would have relationships with several nearby golf courses including exclusive control of half of the tee times at the neighboring Tournament Players Club at the Canyons 4 Seven Circle purchased the 54 acre 22 ha site from Howard Hughes Corp in August 1996 for 16 6 million 6 The company faced some opposition from nearby residents after modifying the project plans to include a second hotel tower The enlargement plans were eventually approved despite concerns about the impact it would have on the community 7 8 9 By February 1998 construction was underway 10 The hotel was topped out on December 1 1998 11 Managed by J A Jones Construction the project was marked by delays and cost overruns 12 The final cost of development was 276 million including 76 million contributed by Swiss Casinos and 200 million borrowed from lenders 13 14 The Resort at Summerlin quietly opened its doors on July 15 1999 13 15 The opening had been delayed by three days because of the 1999 Las Vegas flood which caused minor water damage to electrical circuits 16 17 Its developers described it as Las Vegas first off Strip luxury resort At opening the property included a 286 room hotel tower two restaurants and a casino 18 17 The hotel was named the Regent Grand Spa under a franchise from Regent International Hotels 16 Because of construction delays other amenities including the spa pool retail shops and more restaurants opened over the following months 19 The second hotel tower the 255 room Regent Grand Palm opened in January 2000 20 21 By the next month the entire property had been renamed as The Regent Las Vegas to capitalize on its affiliation with the upscale Regent brand and the two hotels were known simply as the Spa tower and the Palms tower 21 22 In June 2000 Swiss Casinos announced plans to purchase a 22 acre 8 9 ha parcel next to the Regent and to develop it with timeshare units and tennis courts 23 but this project never came to fruition After completion 2000 present edit Signs of financial trouble appeared as early as November 1999 when the resort s operating company revealed that it was seeking new financing and its credit rating was downgraded 24 25 By March 2000 the resort was in technical default on its mortgage debt as a result of having borrowed additional money from Swiss Casinos 26 Executives began to shift the casino s focus to attract more locals such as by replacing slot machines with video poker machines 27 In September 2000 the Regent defaulted on various payments to creditors 28 29 By November executives were attempting to renegotiate the property s debt and 239 of the resort s 1 700 employees had been laid off 30 Several restaurants were closed or saw reduced operations 31 The Regent filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection later that month 19 and soon began seeking a buyer for the property 32 Real estate developer Peccole Nevada was selected as the stalking horse bidder with an offer of 150 million but then withdrew its bid after a disagreement with its financing partner 33 34 A new bid of 80 million by Los Angeles based hotel company Maritz Wolff was then selected but was also withdrawn after negotiations with the Regent s creditors broke down 35 36 Finally the resort was sold to Hotspur Resorts the hotel affiliate of Canadian real estate firm Larco Investments for 80 million 37 Observers had expected a competitive auction with bids from major casino operators but most potential buyers lost interest after the September 11 attacks which occurred two weeks before the auction 37 Hotspur completed its purchase in November 2001 38 Hotspur rebranded the hotel under the JW Marriott name hoping that it would be a better draw than the Regent name which was found to have good name recognition in Asia but not in America 39 The casino was leased in 2002 to Nevada based Millennium Management Group on a 10 year lease 40 41 Millennium renamed the casino as the Rampart Casino at the Resort at Summerlin and continued the effort to shift the casino s marketing emphasis away from high rollers towards locals 41 Hotspur also leased out the restaurant and shop space and Millennium added three new restaurants 42 Convention space was doubled in 2003 with the opening of a 31 000 sq ft 2 900 m2 expansion built at a cost of 4 9 million 43 When the casino lease expired in 2012 Hotspur opted not to renew the agreement assuming direct management of the casino with the help of consulting services from Affinity Gaming 44 Michael Gaughan Jr the son of casino magnate Michael Gaughan was hired as the property s general manager 45 Meanwhile revenues declined because of a slow economy and increased competition from newly opened Strip resorts leading the property to again default on its mortgage payments 46 The owners were able to avoid foreclosure ultimately negotiating a loan modification in December 2013 47 Gaughan upgraded the casino to attract more visitors 48 beginning a renovation in 2012 that lasted several years The project added 1 200 new slot machines and a new race and sports book layout A bingo hall was added in 2014 49 and room renovations were completed the following year while convention center remodeling was scheduled to conclude in early 2016 50 A new sports book was opened in 2017 replacing an Irish bar 51 and several new restaurants were added over the next year 52 The Rampart Buffet underwent a four month renovation and reopened in 2019 as the Market Place Buffet with outdoor seating added 53 Additional parking space was also built 54 Facilities editThe hotel has 469 rooms and 79 suites 1 with rooms starting at 560 square feet 52 m2 There is a 40 000 square foot 3 700 m2 spa and 115 900 square feet 10 770 m2 of meeting and event spaces 1 55 The casino has 57 610 square feet 5 352 m2 of gaming space with 1 560 slot machines 28 table games and a race and sports book 56 57 The resort included a nightclub and lounge known as Plush which operated from 2004 to 2006 Its owners then sued Hotspur Resorts alleging that the latter failed to advertise the club as promised 58 59 60 Film history editIn April 2004 scenes were shot at the casino for the fourth season of CSI Crime Scene Investigation 61 References edit a b c JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort amp Spa Hotel Details Marriott International Retrieved April 22 2018 a b c Summerlin unveils plan for 300 room resort casino Las Vegas Sun May 24 1996 Retrieved April 21 2018 Thompson Gary December 2 1998 Regent resorts topped off in Summerlin Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 21 2018 a b Kern Kirk March 24 1999 Resort at Summerlin a mini mega resort Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Resort at Summerlin likened to Scottsdale Palm Springs Las Vegas Sun April 30 1999 Retrieved April 22 2018 Seven Circle buys Summerlin land Las Vegas Sun August 27 1996 Retrieved April 21 2018 Zapler Mike September 27 1997 City planners vote down bigger Summerlin resort Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on October 4 1999 Zapler Mike October 26 1997 Hotel expansion facing key vote Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on October 8 1999 Zapler Mike December 7 1997 No more debates on Summerlin casinos Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on October 6 1999 Berns Dave February 23 1998 Resort on its way in Summerlin Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Caruso Monica December 2 1998 New to the Neighborhood Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on October 12 1999 Berns Dave May 24 1999 Resort at Summerlin blames overruns on contractor Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank a b Strow David July 16 1999 Resort at Summerlin quietly opens doors Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 22 2018 Equity investment increased at the Resort at Summerlin Las Vegas Sun May 25 1999 Retrieved April 22 2018 Caruso Monica June 28 1999 Quiet Resort Opening Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on October 21 2000 a b Thompson Gary July 12 1999 Flooding delays the opening of the Resort at Summerlin Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 22 2018 a b Smith Hubble July 13 1999 Resort opening delayed Las Vegas Sun via NewsBank Thompson Gary November 2 1999 After slow summer start Summerlin resort says momentum is building Las Vegas Sun via NewsBank a b Berns Dave November 22 2000 Regent files for bankruptcy Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Las Vegas Resort at Summerlin opens its second hotel tower San Jose Mercury News January 2 2000 via NewsBank a b Resort may change name to add affiliate Las Vegas Sun January 10 2000 via NewsBank Regent Las Vegas takes over in Summerlin Summerlin View February 12 2000 via NewsBank Simpson Jeff June 15 2000 Summerlin projects planned Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Berns Dave November 16 1999 Resort owners seek loans Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Thompson Gary November 15 1999 Resort at Summerlin financial challenges outlined Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 22 2018 Resort operator in default on debt Las Vegas Sun March 3 2000 Retrieved April 22 2018 Hogan Jan March 13 2000 Regent president tackles challenges Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Berns Dave September 28 2000 Regent defaults on payment Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on April 28 2003 Berns Dave September 29 2000 Regent executives meet creditors to sort out debt troubles Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on November 4 2002 Berns Dave November 18 2000 Executives for Regent pursue creditor talks Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on November 15 2002 Ferguson Kevin October 10 2000 Regent Las Vegas Layoffs Hundreds lose jobs Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on April 17 2001 Berns Dave December 31 2000 Regent s chief aims to market property Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Regent picks Peccole as preferred buyer Las Vegas Sun May 23 2001 via NewsBank Simpson Jeff July 4 2001 Company withdraws bid for Regent Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Berns Dave August 10 2001 Preferred bidder for Regent tapped Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Simpson Jeff September 11 2001 Preferred bidder pulls Regent Las Vegas bid Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank a b Strow David September 26 2001 Canadian firm to buy Regent Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 23 2018 Hotspur takes over Summerlin resort Las Vegas Sun November 23 2001 Retrieved April 21 2018 Simpson Jeff November 20 2001 Regent Las Vegas changing hands Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Strow David March 7 2002 Casino to get its fourth name in three years Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 21 2018 a b Simpson Jeff November 30 2002 Different name different game Las Vegas Review Journal via NewsBank Simpson Jeff July 27 2002 JW Marriott handling challenge Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on August 4 2002 Illia Tony May 9 2003 J W Marriott doubles convention space Las Vegas Business Press Archived from the original on June 23 2003 Green Steve 9 May 2011 Herbst Gaming in noncompete consulting deal with Rampart Casino Vegas Inc Retrieved 11 March 2012 O Reiley Tim 6 March 2012 Michael Gaughan Jr to take over Rampart Casino management Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved 11 March 2012 O Reiley Tim January 6 2012 Court battle over mortgage on JW Marriott delayed a month Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 22 2018 Talmage LLC successfully modifies 160 million JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort and Spa loan Press release Talmage LLC December 20 2013 Retrieved April 22 2018 via BusinessWire Velotta Richard N March 13 2012 Michael Gaughan son of South Point owner grandson of Jackie Gaughan to take reins at Rampart Casino Las Vegas Sun Retrieved August 1 2022 Stutz Howard January 9 2014 Rampart Casino marking 15th anniversary with emphasis on pure gambling Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved August 1 2022 Usufzy Pashtana October 19 2015 JW Marriott gets fresh look Michelin chef brings Riviera inspired cuisine to the Delano VegasInc Retrieved August 1 2022 Moore Thomas September 7 2017 Gaming roundup Sports books remodeled in time for football season Las Vegas Sun Retrieved August 1 2022 Clifford Cruz Rebecca May 7 2018 Michelle Bacigalupi talks renovations at Summerlin casino and resort VegasInc Retrieved August 1 2022 Knapp Rinella Heidi September 23 2019 Las Vegas resort expands buffet adds outdoor seating Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved August 1 2022 The Ladder Rampart Casino gets new general manager Las Vegas Review Journal January 25 2019 Retrieved August 1 2022 Events and Promotions at Spa Aquae Rampart Casino at the Resort at Summerlin November 2016 Retrieved April 22 2018 Nonrestricted Square Footage Report Report Nevada Gaming Control Board Retrieved April 22 2018 Nonrestricted Count Report Report Nevada Gaming Control Board Retrieved April 22 2018 Clarke Norm March 21 2006 Lawsuit filed after nightclub closes Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on April 19 2006 Plush closes up and sues resort owners Las Vegas Business Press March 20 2006 Retrieved March 7 2023 John Katsilometes on how the man who once portrayed Shirley Feeney s boyfriend has landed as a star on the Strip as part of some musical cast changes at the Luxor Las Vegas Sun March 21 2006 Retrieved March 7 2023 Cling Carol 5 April 2004 Shooting Stars CSI Will amp Grace Dr Vegas headline busy week Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on 5 January 2006 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to JW Marriott Las Vegas JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort and Spa Rampart Casino at 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