The development formerly known as the King David Hotel is making progress towards its construction. The KDH Hotel, a 42-story building, will cater specifically to Jewish visitors. With 486 rooms available, guests can also enjoy a two-level synagogue and kosher dining options on site. Located just west of Treasure Island, the hotel is set to become a popular destination for those seeking Jewish-friendly accommodations.
According to reports from the Las Vegas Review-Journal, this non-gaming hotel has been recommended for approval by the Paradise Town Advisory Board and will soon be reviewed by the Clark County Commission in early January.
The proposed plans include levels 1-12 being used for back-of-the-house purposes while level 13 features a swimming pool. Level 14 will serve as the lobby with retail spaces on levels 13 and15 surrounding it. Levels16-42 are designated for hotel rooms while level43 serves as additional back-of-the-house space. Retail spaces can also be found on levels44-46 with worship facilities located on levels47and48.
In addition to these amenities,the KDHwill offer kosher restaurants,bars,a banquet facility,and convention space,making it an all-in-one destinationforJewish travelers visitingLas Vegas.The projectis expectedto bring new life intothe areaand attractmorevisitorslooking fora unique experiencein Sin City.