The Many Changes coming to Las Vegas 2021

Here are a few changes coming to Las Vegas that are much needed and anticipated to experience on your next visit in the not so distant future.

Let’s start with downtown Fremont Street East

Where the neon signs are being taken out and relocated. The center of the street is being updated for more trees in the area for shade and other beautification coming to the East side of Fremont Street. Plus, a majority of the old motels that line the east side of Fremont Street are getting a makeover and converted into apartments and trendy places for newbies to live. I’ll have photos as things progress here in this area.

Center Neon to be moved off Fremont Street
Center Neon to be moved off Fremont Street

The Fremont Street Viva Vision Digital Canopy

is getting a 4k upgrade and will run 24/7 with new graphics and musical presentations. This is the world’s largest digital display that spans most of Fremont Street and can be a great way to get your staycation started off right. The World Premiere will be on NYE 2020 with guest DJ Steve Aoki. This will be a crowd-pleaser for sure.

NYE 2020 World Premiere with Dj Steve Aoki

New Rotating Bar at Binions

Rotating Bar at Binions / Whiskey Licker Up

Major Restaurant Changes at the Golden Nugget

Golden Nugget gets a Chick-Fil-A under construction and will be open with lines out the door. We will get photos for this one.

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Coming to Golden Nugget downtown Las Vegas

Rail Explorers Now Open in Las Vegas

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Rail Explorers opens in Las Vegas

Construction Projects Update October 2019

Las Vegas Construction Projects Update 2019

Strat Hotel, Casino & Skypod

Remodel Stratosphere (Strat) Las Vegas

New Pedestrian Bridge over Las Vegas Strip Construction Update

New Pedestrian Bridge on the Las Vegas Strip

Target being built on the Las Vegas Strip Construction

I Love Sugar at the Linq Promenade Construction Update

I Love Sugar at Linq Promenade

Resorts World Las Vegas Construction

Resorts World Las Vegas October 2019

Circa Resort & Casino Construction

Vortex at the Linq to become ESPN Production Studio

Construction is underway at the Linq Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. For several weeks work crews have been removing Vortex digital display that was located above the casino.  They are now constructing an ESPN Production Studio that will overlook the Las Vegas Strip.

ESPN goes in at the Linq Second Floor Vortex

All the work is being done overhead and the pedestrian walkways remain open with construction scaffolding in place.  The Linq Hotel & Casino is owned by Caesars  Entertainment. ESPN is owned jointly by The Walt Disney Company (80%) and Hearst Communications (20%).

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