Las Vegas: Four Queens announces $24M hotel renovation
Regulation · 2024-07-15

Las Vegas: Four Queens announces $24M hotel renovation

A downtown Las Vegas hotel is undergoing a $24 million renovation that won’t finish this year.

The Four Queens Hotel and Casino announced Monday that it’s spending $24 million to renovate the rooms in its North Tower.

Renovations will completely “gut” and “modernize” the hotel’s North Tower, which was originally built in 1966 and last got a major renovation in the late 1990s, said Tim Lager, the general manager of the Four Queens, in an interview with the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

“It was time for us to go in especially for our systems, like plumbing and HVAC,” he said. “We can gut it and make it all fresh.”

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