High-profile gamblers, rejoice! The Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas is undergoing a $620 million renovation, the most expensive in the city's history.
In 2016, the resort was bought by Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta, billionaire art collectors and fight promoters, for $312.5 million, according to the New York Post. The two have since poured money into the resort's $40,000-a-night two-story villas, a $3 million Scotch whisky inventory, a Damien Hirst shark in the lobby's bar, and numerous other artworks from the likes of Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
"By the end of the $620 million renovation, Palms will be a completely transformed property making it one of Las Vegas' most sought-after destinations," the resort's general manager, Jon Gray, said in a statement sent to Business Insider.
It's not all the reserve of the superrich, though. Resort rooms at the Palms start at $139 a night, while suites start at $199 a night.
Here's a look inside the mega-renovation.
Palms' new steakhouse, Scotch 80 Prime, offers "visually inspiring and engaging" dishes, such as a flaming Mesquite Fired Crustacean Tower and a Fire & Ice Banana Split.

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It also has a $3 million scotch inventory.

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The resort's rooftop nightclub, being rebooted as "Apex," offers 180-degree views of the Las Vegas skyline. VIP bottle service is available for those who won big in the casino that day and for the celebrity clientele, such as Justin Timberlake.

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