Las Vegas Strip resort formerly known as Fontainebleau may finally see completion

February 12, 2021
By

Texas real estate developer buys property that has sat vacant since Great Recession.

A would-be Las Vegas resort has already had two names – but not a single guest – since construction was abandoned in 2009, but it may have found its champion.

Dallas-based Koch Real Estate Investments (KREI), an affiliate of Koch Industries, Inc., on Friday said it has acquired the property located at 2777 South Las Vegas Boulevard.

KREI said it has formed a partnership with Fontainebleau Development to complete a project that was supposed to open as Fontainebleau Las Vegas in 2009. The Great Recession of 2008-09 killed that idea, and the 75%-complete building has been an eyesore on the northern end of The Strip ever since.

In 2017, the project was purchased by the Witkoff Group, which said it would partner with Marriott to open the hotel in 2020. It was renamed The Drew after Steve Witkoff’s late son, Andrew, who passed away in 2011.

When the worldwide pandemic hit last year, the project again was abandoned.

Jake Francis, president of Koch Real Estate Investments, said KREI and Fontainebleau Development have a shared interest in the recovery and growth of Las Vegas and the hospitality industry as a whole. He noted Las Vegas has begun its recovery from COVID-related shutdowns, as it has safely reopened to millions of visitors since June.

“We believe strongly in the Las Vegas market and see the property as a great opportunity to contribute to the long-term success and positive trajectory of this vibrant and innovative region,” Francis said in a statement. “We are excited about the partnership and look forward to working together as the project evolves.”

Koch companies have a presence in more than 70 countries and employ 122,000 people worldwide, about 62,000 of those in the US.

Fontainebleau Development, LLC has a portfolio that includes properties in the hospitality, gaming, residential, retail, commercial and luxury services sectors, including the Big Easy Casino, Fontainebleau Miami Beach, and JW Marriott Turnberry Resort & Spa. In its 50-year history, Fontainebleau has been involved in more than 100 projects representing in excess of $25 billion in total transaction value.

State-by-State

Product Spotlight

CasinoTrac

CasinoTrac is reducing handpay downtime by nearly 90% with SlotSUITE's Self-Pay & W-2 G printing at the slot machine.
GA HUDDLE #086

Michael Hershman - Dispelling casino 'myths:' New York needs to lose fear of the unknown

Michael Hershman, CEO of the Soloviev Group, joins Tim Poole on the Huddle to put forward his case that the Freedom Plaza is the way to go for one of New York's casino licences. He fields a variety of questions - not shying away from any of them - on why 'myths' about casinos and a fear of the unknown should be dispelled, as well as acknowledging the strength of rival bids and discussing opposition to the project.
GA HUDDLE #085

Christian Smith - Slot machines a "beautiful intersection of psychology and mathematics"

Bluberi's Christian Smith speaks to Gaming America in an enlightening Huddle. Topics include: the 'Australification' of US gambling, the blending of psychology and mathematics, and the rising trend of three-pot fillers.

As the Tribal gaming sector congregates once more in the Golden State, is it too cliché of me to suggest we are heading for a golden era of Tribal gaming? With the industry set to meet at the Indian Gaming Association t...

10-11-From-the-top
From The Top: Will youth be served by Sports Betting?
Two recent interviews in our Huddle podcast revealed to Las Vegas correspondent Brian Joseph just how young sports betting entrepreneurs are becoming.
12-GA-MAR-10-year-v2
The Global Gaming Awards: Rewarding Excellence
The 10th edition of the Global Gaming Awards took place in Las Vegas last year. Gaming America looks back... and ahead to this year's.
16-18-IGA-Preview
Preview: Indian Gaming Tradeshow & Convention
Gaming America looks ahead to the 2024 Indian Gaming Tradeshow & Convention and what attendees can expect when they arrive at the Anaheim Convention Centre.
20-22-GA-Mar-888-Holding-article
888 and the US Market: A cautionary tale
Gaming America explores the risk of resting on your laurels and the challenge of remaining relevant in a rapidly expanding market.