Las Vegas Review-Journal

Mirage to close in July for Hard Rock rebranding

- By Katie Ann Mccarver A version of this story was posted on lasvegassu­n.com.

The Mirage, the decades-old staple beloved for its outdoor volcano show, “The Beatles LOVE” by Cirque du Soleil and other attraction­s, will temporaril­y close its doors July 17 to transition into the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Guitar Hotel Las Vegas, officials said Wednesday.

“While we pause for the incredible transforma­tion of this iconic property, I’d like to thank all team members at the Mirage for their incredible commitment and helping us provide memorable experience­s for our guests,” said Joe Lupo, president of the Mirage in a statement.

The rebranded Hard Rock resort is slated to feature a nearly 700-foot guitar-shaped hotel tower, and double the current number of jobs at the property, per the release. Resort officials are targeting a spring 2027 opening.

The renovation will generate over 2,500 constructi­on jobs alone, the release added, and Hard Rock will pay approximat­ely $80 million in severance packages for eligible union and nonunion employees remaining with the property through the pause in operations.

“We are planning to host collaborat­ive hiring events with other employers in the Las Vegas community over the coming months,” Lupo said. “Connecting the thousands of talented Mirage team members who provide outstandin­g service with new employment opportunit­ies is a top priority.”

Representa­tives from Culinary Union Local 226 and Bartenders Union Local 165 said in a statement Wednesday afternoon that union workers at the Mirage were protected — even as the property essentiall­y shuts down for three years — due to “redevelopm­ent and closure language” the bargaining unit won with the resort last year.

Workers can opt for a bonus of $2,000 per year of service and six months of pension and health benefits, or a lesser, unspecifie­d amount, maintenanc­e of seniority rights and 36 months of recall rights, the union said.

The union will also play host to events at its headquarte­rs for Mirage workers to connect them with unemployme­nt, job

fairs, benefits and more.

“Culinary Union contracts include strong language on layoff, recall, seniority, training and placement so that unionized workers who choose to retain their recall rights and are recalled within 36 months of layoff will have access to free job training and seniority right of first-access to available job openings when the property reopens, and placement into other job opportunit­ies as they are available,” the release said.

Hard Rock Internatio­nal, owned by the Seminole Tribe of Florida, purchased the Mirage property from MGM Resorts Internatio­nal in 2022 as part of a more than $1 billion cash transactio­n.

Jim Allen, chairman of Hard Rock Internatio­nal, had previously told the Nevada Gaming Control Board that the operator would “completely gut the casino,” expanding its convention and ballroom space and increasing its slot machines, table games and number of hotel rooms.

Guests with room or show reservatio­ns at the Mirage beyond July 14 will be automatica­lly refunded, Wednesday’s release said.

“We’d like to thank the Las Vegas community and team members for warmly welcoming Hard Rock after enjoying 34 years at the Mirage,” Allen said in a statement Wednesday. “We’d also like to thank the unions, community leaders, local and state government organizati­ons and the Gaming Commission for their support and fair negotiatio­ns over the past year. Also, we are grateful to MGM for assisting with our transition.”

According to the Mirage’s website, “The Beatles LOVE” will close July 6, and other resident shows — like illusionis­t Shin Lim’s “Limitless” and “Center Stage Comedy” — will close July 14.

Hard Rock Las Vegas is expected to employ close to 7,000 team members, according to the website.

 ?? STEVEN MARCUS FILE (2015) ?? The Mirage, the long-time Strip resort known for its popular volcano attraction, will close its doors July 17 as a massive remodeling and rebranding takes place at the property. When it reopens — the target is spring 2027 — it will be a Hard Rock resort.
STEVEN MARCUS FILE (2015) The Mirage, the long-time Strip resort known for its popular volcano attraction, will close its doors July 17 as a massive remodeling and rebranding takes place at the property. When it reopens — the target is spring 2027 — it will be a Hard Rock resort.
 ?? STEVE MARCUS FILE (2020) ?? A view of the atrium of the Mirage on Aug. 27, 2020.
STEVE MARCUS FILE (2020) A view of the atrium of the Mirage on Aug. 27, 2020.

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