Stars flocked to Las Vegas on Wednesday night to launch the $3.7billion, 737ft-tall Fontainebleau hotel.
Celebrities including Justin Timberlake, Cher, Tom Brady, and Sylvester Stallone celebrated Sin City’s newest premium resort.
The Believe hitmaker, 77, and her lover Alexander “A.E.” Edwards, 37, watched in disbelief as the Cry Me A River actor, 42, played Craps at the party.
Cher made several amusing faces as she watched Justin gаmble in front of a crowd of all-stars.
He looked dashing in a tuxedo and slicked hair, while Cher’s partner was more low-key.
They were having fantastic table conversations.
Stars flocked to Las Vegas on Wednesday night to launch the $3.7billion, 737ft-tall Fontainebleau hotel.
On the Las Vegas strip, the 150,000-square-foot resort/casino promises a ‘new age of premium hospitality’ with world-class dining, nightlife, and entertainment.
They appeared to be grimacing when Justin threw the dice.
On the Las Vegas strip, the 150,000-square-foot resort/casino promises ‘new age of premium hospitality’ with world-class dining, nightlife, and entertainment.
The 737ft-(224m) Fontainebleau soars over Vegas and has 3,644 ‘exquisite’ hotel rooms and suites, according to the website. Hollywood’s elite will certainly stay there.
After the $4.3billion (£3.4billion), 66-story Resorts World that opened in June 2021 a short walk down Las Vegas Boulevard, the Fontainebleau costs $3.7billion (£2.9billion).
It is Nevada’s tallest occupiable building and Las Vegas’ second-tallest behind the 1,149-foot Strat osphere observation deck.
The Soffer family bought Miami Beach’s Fontainebleau in 2005. It has 3,644 rooms and is 737ft (224m) tall.
However, the Mojave Desert project has a history of starts, halt, and ownership changes since 2007.
Miami-based Fontainebleau Development chairman Soffer left the project in 2009 with 70% of the skyscraper completed after losing finance during the Great Recession.
Carl Icahn and Steven Witkoff were among the new owners. The latter announced plans to remodel and rename the resort The Drew in 2018, but the pаndemic halted construction.
The stars backed the hitmaker.
Tyga watched as the gаmble continued.
Tom Brady then joined the fun.
The 77-year-old singer looked youthful in a sandy blonde wig.
On the Las Vegas strip, the 150,000-square-foot resort/casino promises a ‘new age of premium hospitality’ with world-class dining, nightlife, and entertainment.
The website claims it has 3,600 ‘exquisite’ hotel rooms and suites and will become Hollywood’s exclusive hangout.
The massive shell of a building with an incomplete street-front facade was occasionally utilized by local firefighters for high-rise rescue training. A smoky rooftop fire in July caused minimal damage but sparked worry as opening preparations continued.
Soffer and Fontainebleau Development bought the project again in 2021 and financed and finished it with Koch Real Estate Investments.
He said it was ‘the culmination of a long-held desire and a monument to the ethos of our brand, which has stood for seven decades’.
Last month, Fontainebleau Las Vegas CEO Mark Tricano told state gambling regulators the resort will employ over 7,000 people.
The casino includes 1,300 slots, 128 tables, and 36 bars and eateries, some with Miami chefs.
Hotel rates for the launch started at $300 (£239) per night, officials added.
It is Nevada’s tallest occupiable building and Las Vegas’ second-tallest behind the neighboring Strat osphere observation deck at 1,149 feet.
The casino includes 1,300 slots, 128 tables, and 36 bars and eateries, some with Miami chefs.
Fontainebleau Development chairman Soffer, from Miami, left the project in 2009 with 70% of the skyscraper completed after losing finance during the Great Recession.