Dream Hotels Plans Debut in Las Vegas

NEW YORK—Hotel and brand management company Dream Hotel Group plans to debut its flagship lifestyle brand Dream Hotels in Las Vegas with a freestanding 450-room luxury lifestyle hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in 2023.

The company signed an agreement for Dream Las Vegas with local developers Contour and Shopoff Realty Investments, which recently acquired 5.25 acres of vacant land on the Las Vegas Strip. The land is located at 5051 S. Las Vegas Blvd. near the intersection with Russell Street, less than one mile from the Mandalay Bay Resort. Construction on the hotel is expected to begin in early 2021.

“Today’s announcement is a testament to the strength of our brands, setting the tone for what is sure to be another record year of strategic growth momentum for Dream Hotel Group,” said Dream Hotel Group CEO Jay Stein. “Las Vegas is a destination much like the Dream Hotels brand, marked by a vibrancy, youthful energy, and dynamic arts and entertainment scene unlike any other. Together with innovative development partners Contour and Shopoff Realty Investments, it is our goal to create an experience-driven property that surpasses expectations, blending forward-thinking design, progressive programming and world-class hospitality with unmatched dining and nightlife: a one-stop, highly energized destination in the heart of Sin City.”

Set to open in 2023, Dream Las Vegas will include 450 guestrooms and suites, seven dining and nightlife venues, including a rooftop pool deck, bar and lounge, three feature restaurants, two additional bar and lounge concepts on the gaming floor, and a grab-and-go café on the street level, as well as 12,000 sq. ft. of private meeting and event space, a full-service spa, fitness center and on-site parking.

Global architectural firm DLR Group is the designer and executive architect working closely with national general contractor McCarthy Building Companies Inc. on the project. The 21-story luxury hotel tower will include a mix of venues distributed vertically throughout the composition roof decks and terraces of the hotel design.

The undulating contemporary design will include a lustrous glass and metal facade, with stylistic details such as radiused corners, spacious double-height terraces, oversized windows and a unique aerodynamic character influenced by its context.

“There is no shortage of mega-resorts in Las Vegas, but there is a lack of boutique hotels that offer a more intimate curated experience,” said David Daneshforooz, CEO, Contour. “A ground-up Dream hotel with its world-class food and beverage offerings was an obvious choice for a boutique execution on this site and will be a great addition to the Las Vegas Strip. It’s a pleasure working with the folks at Dream Hotel Group; they are passionate about what they do, have an amazing vision for hospitality and F&B, and have a wonderful family-oriented culture. We are honored to be a part of bringing Dream Vegas to life.”