


They say guests can request to stay in a quieter room away from the bar area. And I'm not sure why they don't just tell you when you check in - or, better yet, when you book your room. The receptionist, who discounted my resort fee when I complained, said they always call the room shortly after people have checked in to inform them of the nightclub atmosphere. My greatest peeve, aside from the key not working and the lack of hair dryer in my room, was the noise. The hotel's restaurant, appropriately named Mood and open nonstop on weekends, has a varied menu of contemporary American dishes (crab cakes, lobster BLT, rack of lamb). One of the hidden gems of the hotel is a patio you get to via a passageway through the bar, a quiet outdoor spot with wicker furniture, candles and gentler music. A small nook houses a public computer with Internet. There's much exploring to do, and by opening odd doors and exploring passageways you stumble upon the quirkiest things: Here's a wedding chapel there's a terrible, dusty gym with one bench and a few dumbbells. Follow on Twitter.For a small hotel, the Artisan has a great pool, which is ringed by nine daybeds, three cabanas and a bar. Rizk said Elevations is hoping to expand to San Diego, Los Angeles and Palm Springs, California.Ĭontact Richard N. “They’ll receive a text that will allow them to have access to these special local offers.” “For example, if a restaurant wants to offer a guest of the Lexi certain discounts or certain offerings for spa or anything off property, we try to partner with these local groups and make their offers visible and accessible to our guests when they check in,” Rizk said. Members will receive invitations to three-times-weekly concerts, comedy shows, a dinner series, wine pairings and cannabis-infused dinners and special deals with off-property retail partners offering meals, high-end wine, cigars and spirits. One of the special features being introduced is the introduction of its Elevations Nation membership, a hotel rewards system also open to locals that is for more than just travel.įor a nominal monthly fee that hasn’t yet been determined, Elevations Nation will offer members access to all Lexi lounges, including a planned cannabis lounge. The lobby will have towering ceilings, an indoor water feature, a walk-up cafe that will offer breakfast and late-night snacks, cocktail service and a transformative soundscape designed to house live music and intimate entertainment concepts. The Lexi also will be home to a new Cajun-inspired steakhouse concept led by Executive Chef Jordan Savell, a newly designed Artisan Bar & Lounge and the Lexi Pool, a European style pool that encourages topless swimming. The company is working to establish a ground-floor cannabis lounge, but won’t be selling cannabis products on-site. Rizk said the hotel hopes to normalize the idea of cannabis in travel. The Lexi will feature all new guest rooms and suites, including an entire fourth floor that’s been designated as cannabis-friendly with each room featuring a state-of-the-art RestorAir filtration system. But improvements took longer than expected, and the property is now on course for its spring reopening. Phoenix-based Elevations, which operates the Clarendon Hotel in Phoenix that has a cannabis-friendly lounge and rooms, initially planed to renovate and reopen Artisan by September. We want to be sure to keep the sexiness of the hotel, but we want to classy it up from where it was.” Ask anyone and they’ll tell you that the Luxor Hotel and Casino is the most haunted establishment on the Vegas strip. Luxor Hotel & Casino: 3900 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119. “We want to keep the mischievous attitude. When you stay at the Luxor you’re gambling with your life. “We want to make it a classy experience and keep that vibe going,” he said. Rizk said he wanted to maintain the Artisan’s personality but brighten the dark and eclectic space. It invested more than $15 million to purchase and renovate the hotel at 1501 W.
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The company, formerly Pro Hospitality Group, acquired the Artisan Hotel for $11.9 million from The Siegel Group, in a deal that closed in March 2022. A formal opening date hasn’t been set, but Rizk said it would occur in early April.


The new owner of the nongaming Artisan Hotel says the 64-room boutique property will be rebranded when it opens as a cannabis-friendly resort in three months.Įlevations Hotels and Resorts President and CEO Alex Rizk said Tuesday that the property would open as The Lexi. Rendering of The Lexi, formerly known as the Artisan Hotel, on West Sahara Avenue.
