As Las Vegas foot traffic has slowed during the pandemic, The Forum Shops continue to remodel and renovate. Recent permit applications show an estimated $160,000 renovation on the casino-level Lacoste.
This news comes amidst a series of changes at Caesar’s, including a renovation of the food hall which is estimated to cost about $1.15 million, and the removal of raised flooring expected to cost over $2.6 million, as reported by Eater Vegas in November.
First founded in 1933, Lacoste’s polo shirts are now sold in over 1,000 stores across 5 continents, with three of those locations being in Las Vegas.
The Lacoste in Caesar’s Palace is currently closed to shoppers during the remodel. While they appear to be making headway on construction, an official renovation timeline is not yet available to the public.
Other luxury brand remodels are in the works along the Strip; What Now Las Vegas reported yesterday that Louis Vuitton at The Palazzo has applied for a permit to execute a $269,000 remodel.