Las Vegas gaming scene shifts as Atari hotel project faces unexpected cancellation

Las Vegas gaming scene shifts as Atari hotel project faces unexpected cancellation

After six years, only the Phoenix Atari Hotel is progressing, with construction set for late 2023 and a 2028 opening, contingent on securing $40 million in funding.

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After multiple delays, the development of Atari Hotels is now concentrated on a single location, with the Phoenix site expected to break ground later this year. Originally announced in 2020, the project faced setbacks largely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Construction in Phoenix, Arizona, is slated to be completed by 2028, though the company is currently seeking between $35 million and $40 million to finance the venture.

While plans included establishing hotels in cities such as Las Vegas, Austin, Chicago, Denver, San Francisco, San Jose, and Seattle, the Las Vegas site has been abandoned. According to spokesperson Sara Collins, the focus has shifted exclusively to Phoenix for the time being. The FAQ section on the Atari Hotels website indicates that the company is still considering other locations under different development agreements, particularly Denver.

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