Caesars Forum Explained

Caesars Forum
Coordinates:36.1186°N -115.1663°W
Building Type:Convention center
Address:3911 Koval Lane
Location Town:Paradise, Nevada
Location Country:United States
Groundbreaking Date:July 16, 2018
Topped Out Date:June 13, 2019
Opened Date:October 25, 2020
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Cost:$375 million
Owner:Caesars Entertainment
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Architecture Firm:The Friedmutter Group
Main Contractor:Penta Building Group
Grounds Area:28acres

Caesars Forum is a convention center located in Paradise, Nevada, east of the Las Vegas Strip. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment. Development of the project began around early 2017, and construction started in July 2018. The facility opened on October 25, 2020. It has 550000square feet of space, and includes the largest pillarless ballrooms in the world. It also features a 100000square feet plaza.

History

Caesars Forum is located east of the Las Vegas Strip.[1] It was built on 28acres[2] located behind The Linq resort, on property which previously served as a parking lot.[3] [4] Caesars Entertainment began developing the project around early 2017,[5] and announced it at the end of the year.[6] [7] [8]

The project would provide much-needed convention space for three of Caesars' nearby resort properties: Harrah's, The Linq, and the Flamingo. It would also fulfill the need for more space in Las Vegas, as conventions continued to increase in popularity there.[9] [10] By the time construction started, the facility had already booked $70 million worth of future convention business.

Construction

Caesars Forum was built by Penta Building Group.[5] KGA Architecture was the interior designer,[11] while The Friedmutter Group served as the architect.[5] Groundbreaking took place on July 16, 2018.[9] [12] Because of a delay related to permitting, the project's construction schedule was reduced by three months. Construction mostly occurred on a continuous schedule. At the peak of construction, the project had 600 workers.[5] [13]

The property was sloped, and Penta took advantage of this by adding an underground parking garage on the east side.[14] The area had long been known for flood problems, and Caesars had to get various approvals to correct the issue. Dirt from the eastside excavation was used to raise the property's southwest corner by about seven feet, helping to prevent flooding.[5] Piling was not necessary, due to the presence of hard caliche in the ground. Concrete pours took place in the middle of the night, during the coolest temperatures of the day.[14]

SME Steel manufactured 10 trusses for the facility at a shop in West Jordan, Utah. Each truss was 315 feet long and weighed approximately 275 tons. Each one was cut into 10 pieces and hauled to Las Vegas, where the trusses were then put back together using nearly 2,000 bolts each. An early plan was to weld the trusses back together, but this was scrapped in favor of bolts, which would expedite construction.[5] [14] Crews began placing the trusses into place in January 2019. Two cranes were used in the lifts, and a third was used for stability. Crews expected to complete one lift each week.[5] The building was topped off on June 13, 2019.[15]

Opening and events

A five-week promotional tour was launched in February 2020, with 14 scheduled stops in cities across the U.S.[16] [17] [18] The $375 million Caesars Forum was scheduled to open on March 18, 2020,[19] although the opening was delayed one day prior, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[20] The facility had been chosen as one of the locations for the 2020 NFL draft, scheduled for April.[21] [22] However, the event was canceled, also due to the pandemic.[23] The facility sat largely unused for most of the year, because of COVID-19 restrictions in Nevada.[24]

Caesars Forum eventually hosted its first conference on October 25, 2020.[25] [26] The 2022 NFL draft took place at the same locations originally planned for 2020, including Caesars Forum.[27] [28] Public draft festivities were held at the outdoor area of Caesars Forum, while the convention facilities were used as headquarters for media outlets covering the event.[29] In 2023, the venue began hosting BravoCon, a convention held by the television network Bravo for fans of its programming, such as the Real Housewives franchise.[30] [31]

Features

Caesars Forum can hold up to 10,000 people. It has 550000square feet of space, including two 110000square feet ballrooms and two 40000square feet junior ballrooms.[5] [11] The two larger ballrooms do not contain pillars, allowing for unobstructed views.[9] They are the largest pillarless ballrooms in the world.[14] [11] The four ballrooms can be divided a number of different ways with the use of airwalls. The facility has 2,500 airwalls, equivalent to 2.1 miles' worth. It also has six boardrooms, four of which provide access to a 100000square feet plaza. The exterior space extends to the foot of the High Roller Ferris wheel and leads to The Linq Promenade, both of which are also operated by Caesars.[11] [32] The east half of the facility includes an underground space with one floor of parking and storage areas.[11] The building is Gold-certified in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program.[13] [33]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Guzzon . John . Caesars Forum To Feature Massive Pillarless Ballrooms . May 18, 2021 . Engineering News-Record . July 31, 2018.
  2. Web site: Property information . Clark County Assessor's Office . May 18, 2021.
  3. News: Velotta . Richard N. . Caesars closer to building new convention center near Las Vegas Strip . May 18, 2021 . Las Vegas Review-Journal . June 6, 2018.
  4. News: Akers . Mick . Caesars plans $375 million conference center on Las Vegas Strip . May 18, 2021 . VegasInc . June 6, 2018.
  5. News: Guzzon . John . Massive Trusses Shape Caesars Forum Las Vegas . May 18, 2021 . Engineering News-Record . March 4, 2019.
  6. News: Plummer Stevens . Lisa . Caesars Entertainment Unveils Plans for $375 Million Conference Center in Las Vegas . May 18, 2021 . Trade Show News Network . December 19, 2017.
  7. Web site: Martin . Bradley . Caesars Forum Convention Center To Connect to Linq . Eater . May 18, 2021 . January 29, 2018.
  8. Web site: Carra . Tita . Caesars Entertainment To Open An Extravagant Convention Center . Haute Living . May 18, 2021 . January 30, 2018.
  9. News: Garcia Cano . Regina . Caesars breaks ground on conference center in Las Vegas . May 18, 2021 . Associated Press . July 16, 2018.
  10. News: Prince . Todd . Caesars breaks ground on $375M Las Vegas conference center . May 18, 2021 . Las Vegas Review-Journal . July 16, 2018.
  11. News: Velotta . Richard N. . Trade writers get first look at massive Caesars Forum . May 18, 2021 . Las Vegas Review-Journal . November 19, 2019.
  12. News: Akers . Mick . Caesars breaks ground on $375 million conference center . May 18, 2021 . VegasInc . July 16, 2018.
  13. News: Poirier . Louise . Excellence In Safety: Caesars Forum . May 18, 2021 . Engineering News-Record . March 10, 2021.
  14. News: Rowl . Miles . Building the world's largest pillarless ballrooms in the middle of the desert . May 18, 2021 . Construction News . January 15, 2020.
  15. Web site: Bruno . Michelle . Caesars Forum Lives Up to Its Name . Meeting Professionals International . May 18, 2021 . January 6, 2020.
  16. News: Szydelko . Paul . Caesars takes its soon-to-open conference center on tour . May 18, 2021 . Travel Weekly . January 27, 2020.
  17. Web site: Ogletree . Kelsey . Caesars Forum on Tour: Las Vegas Venue to Hit 14 U.S. Cities Starting Feb. 11 . Trade Show News Network . May 18, 2021 . January 21, 2020.
  18. Web site: McMillin . David . Truck Tour Spreads Word About New Caesars Forum . Professional Convention Management Association . May 18, 2021 . March 3, 2020.
  19. News: Velotta . Richard N. . $375M Caesars Forum conference venue to open its doors in March . May 18, 2021 . Las Vegas Review-Journal . November 12, 2019.
  20. News: Caesars Forum Will Redefine LV Meetings Industry . May 18, 2021 . Exhibit City News . March 17, 2020.
  21. News: Velotta . Richard N. . NFL Draft details, Las Vegas locations to be revealed Nov. 26 . May 18, 2021 . Las Vegas Review-Journal . November 16, 2019.
  22. News: Velotta . Richard N. . No complaints from resorts on closing the Strip for NFL Draft . May 18, 2021 . Las Vegas Review-Journal . January 22, 2020.
  23. News: Akers . Mick . NFL excited about staging an only-in-Las Vegas draft in 2022 . May 18, 2021 . Las Vegas Review-Journal . May 2, 2021.
  24. News: Stutz . Howard . NIGA's Indian gaming tradeshow and conference scheduled for July in Las Vegas . May 18, 2021 . CDC Gaming Reports . February 16, 2021.
  25. Web site: Luna . Rich . Caesars Forum Debut a Great Opportunity to Showcase Safe Events . Meeting Professionals International . May 18, 2021 . October 30, 2020.
  26. Web site: Caesars Forum Welcomes First Event – 2020 ConferenceDirect Annual Partner Meeting . Trade Show News Network . May 18, 2021 . November 7, 2020.
  27. News: Vegas awarded 2022 NFL draft after being unable to host this year's edition . May 18, 2021 . The Denver Post . Associated Press . April 23, 2020.
  28. News: Goodell: NFL Draft coming to Las Vegas in 2022 . May 18, 2021 . KLAS . April 23, 2020.
  29. News: Horwath . Bryan . Caesars Entertainment ecstatically hosts the 2022 NFL Draft after a prolonged wait . May 9, 2022 . Las Vegas Sun . April 28, 2022.
  30. News: Sampson . Amber . Las Vegas' first BravoCon proves reality TV has found a comfortable home on the Strip . May 26, 2024 . Las Vegas Weekly . December 7, 2023.
  31. Web site: Aurthur . Kate . BravoCon Skips 2024, Sets Las Vegas Dates for Next Year . Variety . May 27, 2024 . April 10, 2024.
  32. News: Raz . Nicole . Grand opening celebration for Caesars Forum set for March 18 . May 18, 2021 . Las Vegas Review-Journal . February 28, 2020.
  33. News: Contractor of the Year Awards: Building Project of the Year (over $30 million), Caesars Forum Convention Center, The Penta Building Group . May 18, 2021 . VegasInc . October 22, 2020.