LAS VEGAS, Nev. (702 Times, NV Globe) – In Las Vegas, the Artisan Hotel will relaunch as a cannabis-friendly establishment.
A representative for Elevation Hotels and Resorts said on Tuesday that the boutique hotel, which is close to Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue, will undergo a multimillion-dollar renovation to become The Lexi.
A “luxury hospitality concept,” The Lexi is said to provide personalized service and a spring/summer pool season.
64 of its rooms will be renovated, and the fourth floor as a whole will be certified as cannabis-friendly. According to the statement, such rooms would have “a state-of-the-art RestorAir filtering system.”
“The Lexi allows the Elevations Hotels and Resorts brand to truly showcase our commitment to creating a new type of hotel concept that is defined not only by our acceptance and normalization of cannabis in the hospitality space, but also by our dedication to reclaim storied properties and transform them for the modern-day travelers,” Alex Rizk, president and CEO of Elevations, said in a news release.
The Lexi will undergo refurbishment in addition to receiving a new steakhouse concept with Cajun influences, a bar and lounge, a European pool experience, and a redone lobby.
Credits: News3LV
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