Bill's Gamblin' Hall to return as Gansevoort Las Vegas in January of 2014. Gansevoort Las Vegas will replace the now shuttered Bill's which closed on February 5th
for renovations. Caesars is spending $185 million to remodel the entire
hotel-casino before turning it over to the New York-based company who operate two hotels in New York and another in Turks and Caicos.
The renovation will bring a new exterior, casino floor, dining, and
rooms while adding a spa as well as an already much talked about rooftop pool experience. The
10th floor pool deck will be run by Victor Drai whose long-running
nightclub, Drai's After Hours, will return to its former location in the hotel's basement.
Before and after