Check out NoMad Hotel at Park MGM on the Las Vegas Strip
NoMad will soon no longer be on the Las Vegas Strip. The 293-room boutique luxury hotel currently occupies the top four floors of Park MGM and has been vacated by new corporate owners.
Hilton has acquired a majority stake in London-based NoMad operator Sydell Group. The hotel giant recently announced the investment in a press release, which boasted it would expand the NoMad brand into at least ten "high-end markets globally."
However, Hilton will do so without NoMad Las Vegas, which the press release said, as a one-sentence footnote, will "reach new heights in the coming months."
Hilton has failed to explain the reasons for its decision, while MGM Resorts, which owns Park MGM, is currently keeping its next tenant under wraps.
However, Scott Roeben, a blogger at Vital Vegas in Washington, first learned of the NoMad's closing in November, tweeting that the pricey hotel "didn't live up to expectations" because It "fell short of what was promised". ” “I have never served an elite clientele”.
NoMad was founded in 2009 as Hotel 32, a hotel within Park MGM’s predecessor, Hotel Monte Carlo. Faced with the prospect of rebuilding the top floors of the resort, which was destroyed by fire in 2008, MGM Resorts opted to modernize rather than simply restore.
In 2018, MGM Resorts renamed the Monte Carlo as part of a two-year, $650 million renovation. After the renovation, NoMad debuted at Park MGM.
Other hotels on the Strip include the Four Seasons Hotel at Mandalay Bay, the Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace and Hilton's Crockfords Hotel Las Vegas at Resorts World.
The original NoMad opened in 2012 in Manhattan's historic district just north of Madison Square Park, where it got its name.
The hotel, which closed in March 2021 due to the coronavirus lockdown, is now an outpost of London-based membership hotel group Ned.
The NoMad Los Angeles location, which opened a few months before the Las Vegas location, also closed in March 2021. It was replaced by Hotel Per La.
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