Caesars to add new Nobu hotels at two casinos

September 21, 2021
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Caesars Entertainment will add new Nobu hotels at Caesars Atlantic City and Harrah’s New Orleans as part of an expanded partnership with the hospitality company.

Nobu Hotel Atlantic City is projected to open in summer of 2022. The hotel is the center of a $400m investment at Caesars Atlantic Center expected to be completed by 2023. The investment will include high-end remodeled room towers and suites, new interior design elements and enhancements to the casino’s gaming floor.

Caesars said the debut of Nobu Hotel Atlantic City will revitalize the famed Atlantic City Boardwalk.

Nobu Hotel New Orleans will open in 2024 in the newly rebranded Caesars New Orleans, presently Harrah’s.

Caesars is investing $325m in the New Orleans property, which is the city’s lone land-based casino.

"Our relationship with Nobu has been an unparalleled success in Las Vegas, and as we continue to invest there and in New Orleans and Atlantic City, we felt it was the perfect opportunity to deepen and expand that relationship," said Tom Reeg, CEO of Caesars Entertainment. "Nobu's sophisticated elegance is the perfect complement to the multi-million dollar renovation projects we are developing in all three cities, all of which are fast becoming the nation's top modern sports, gaming and entertainment destinations."

Caesars is adding Nobu restaurants at the Atlantic City and New Orleans properties as well as a restaurant Paris Las Vegas and a refresh to the Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace Las Vegas.

"Nobu Hospitality and Caesars Entertainment brought to life the world's first celebrity-branded hotel, setting a new bar for our industry," said Gary Selesner, President of Caesars Development. "We couldn't be happier to have the opportunity to raise that bar with Chef Nobu, Robert and Meir. Together, we will create incredible new experiences steeped in Nobu's signature style and sophistication to Las Vegas, Atlantic City and New Orleans."

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