Boutique Artisan Hotel in Las Vegas to rebrand as cannabis-friendly property

January 17, 2023 · 3 News Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The Artisan Hotel in Las Vegas will rebrand as a new cannabis-friendly concept.

The boutique hotel, located near Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue, will undergo a multi-million-dollar rebranding to become The Lexi, a spokesperson for Elevation Hotels and Resorts announced Tuesday.

The Lexi is described as a “premium hospitality concept” that will offer personal service and a spring/summer pool season.

It will feature 64 remodeled rooms, including an entire fourth floor that will be designated as cannabis-friendly. Those rooms will feature “a state-of-the-art RestorAir filtration system,” according to the announcement.

“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.

In addition to the remodeling, The Lexi will become home to a new Cajun-inspired steakhouse concept, a bar and lounge, a European pool experience and a redesigned lobby. (Full Story)

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