The plans also call for new culinary and hospitality offerings in the casino, as well the development of several unoccupied areas on the second floor of the casino. Architectural and design enhancements are expected for both the exterior and interior of the property.
The plans, which were presented today in front of the New Orleans Building Corp., include adding a 340-room tower above the existing casino's porte cochere, bringing the total number of rooms to 790. 'As the only land-based gaming operator in the city, we take great pride in our 20-year history in New Orleans, and this reinvestment is a testament to our continued commitment.' 'We are excited to introduce Caesars New Orleans to the city,' said Tom Reeg, CEO of Caesars Entertainment. Upon completion in 2024, the casino hotel will be renamed to the Caesars New Orleans. Photo Credit: CaesarsĬaesars Entertainment plans to spend $325 million renovating the 450-room Harrah’s New Orleans property. In addition to design and architectural updates, new culinary and hospitality offerings are expected.