Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City announced it is planning a $56 million renovation of its Harbour Tower hotel rooms, which will be renamed the Coastal Tower.
Casino officials said the project will include a redesign and renovation of 507 guest-rooms and suites and is scheduled to be completed by summer 2019. The redesign will be aimed at business travelers and will include high-speed internet access, accessible charging stations and 55-inch LG LED televisions.
“With world-class restaurants, Las-Vegas style nightlife, one of the East Coast’s preeminent conference centers, a first-class sports book, and A-list entertainment experiences, all under one roof, we are thrilled to continue to enhance our resort offering by upgrading our guestrooms and suites for our customers,” said Kevin Ortzman, regional president for Caesars Entertainment, Atlantic City Region in a press release. “Whether visiting for work or play, Harrah’s Resort offers something for everyone, within a singular resort destination.”
The renovation is part of $250 million worth of spending the casino’s parent company, Caesars Entertainment, has made at Harrah’s, including the construction of the $125 million Waterfront Conference Center, more than $3 million in upgrades at the Pool After Dark nightclub and the recent debut of Gordon Ramsay Steak, the company said in a press release.