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The Palazzo casino floor undergoes US$15 million renovation

Local media reported that the casino floor at The Palazzo integrated resort is set to undergo a US$15 million renovation. The multi-purpose complex opened doors in late 2007 and quickly became one of the most popular gambling and entertainment destinations on the legendary Las Vegas Strip.

The Palazzo’s gaming floor occupies 60,000 square feet of space. It features more than 139 table games, including a salon for high-limit play with 20 table games. There are also 1,038 slot machines spread across the casino’s floor. As for the non-gambling options at the gambling section of the resort, there are multiple food and beverage facilities for patrons.

Under the recently announced renovation project, casino operator Las Vegas Sands, owner of The Palazzo and its neighboring The Venetian, is planning to spend nearly US$ 12 million for new carpeting, for painting the gaming floor’s walls and ceiling, and other related remodeling activities. The casino will also have new stone walkways once the project is completed. Gaming machines at the gaming facilities will be rearranged after being refurbished.

The Palazzo’s casino floor will also see the opening of two new bars. The amount of US$ 1,383,000 is planned to be spent on The Corner Bar, a 1,100-square-foot facility with room for 84 guests. Another bar will undergo planned remodeling that will cost developers the total amount of US$ 1,485,000.

News about The Palazzo remodeling its casino floor come at a time when gambling operator MGM Resorts International is working on a US$ 450-million renovation project of its Monte Carlo Resort and Casino. Work on the property, which will also be rebranded as Park MGM, commenced in 2016. The project is expected to be completed by late 2018.

Source: GMB / Casino News Daily