Pennsylvania has begun work on expanding its M Resort south of the Las Vegas Strip. [Image: Shutterstock.com]
Nevada Assembly members heated up their shovels this week in a groundbreaking ceremony that will eventually see the Penn Entertainment-operated M Resort Spa Casino double in size upon completion of a $206 million upgrade.
One of the diggers, Clark County Commissioner Michael Naft, took to X Monday to share the news while expressing his optimism about the new development:
Heavy Las Vegas Raiders branding was on display at Penn’s launch show on Monday. Construction of the second tower at the NFL franchise’s official hotel headquarters will include the addition of 384 rooms and updated amenities. Ben also hinted that “additional local partnerships” will be announced at a later date.
According to the Las Vegas Journal ReviewThe expanded meeting space in the new tower will be located underground and connected to the business function area located below the original tower.
Additional room capacity is urgently needed for group work.
Pennsylvania President and CEO Jay Snowden said the new tower “will capitalize on strong demand from the local resident market in Henderson while providing much-needed additional room capacity for group businesses.”
Vice President and General Manager of the southern side of the resort located in the Strip, Hussein Mahrous, said that the M Resort He was looking forward to “hiring new team members and expanding.” On infrastructure. He claims this will make his venue a top destination for both guests and conference-goers.
Construction is expected to take 18 months with a completion date of approximately mid-2025.