The Forum Shops at Caesars

The Forum Shops at Caesars
Coordinates 36°7′8″N 115°10′34″W / 36.11889°N 115.17611°W / 36.11889; -115.17611Coordinates: 36°7′8″N 115°10′34″W / 36.11889°N 115.17611°W / 36.11889; -115.17611
Address 3500 Las Vegas Boulevard S
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
Opening date 1 January 1992
Developer Simon Property Group
Management Simon Property Group
Owner Simon Property Group
No. of stores and services 270+
Total retail floor area 636,000-square-foot (59,100 m2)
No. of floors 3
Website http://www.forumshops.com

The Forum Shops at Caesars (also known as simply "The Forum") is a 636,000-square-foot (59,100 m2) shopping mall connected to Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada.

History

The mall was built as an extension wing of the main hotel and casino in 1992. The idea was first suggested by Henry Gluck, who served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Caesars World from 1983 to 1994.[1] The Forum was expanded further in 2004 to front Las Vegas Boulevard on the Strip.

The Forum Shops at Caesars is the highest grossing mall in the United States, with higher sales per square foot than Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California.[2][3] The mall includes more than 270 mid-range and luxury retailers, gourmet restaurants, and bars.

Elie Tahari boutique in the Forum Shops at Caesars

Exclusive tenants

The Forum Shops are home to many high-end boutiques. Some of these include:

Gallery

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See also

References

  1. University of Nevada, Las Vegas: The Gaming Hall of Fame: Henry Gluck
  2. Said, Sammy (10 July 2013). "The 10 Most Profitable Shopping Centers in the World". The Richest. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
  3. Newman, Rick (26 June 2009). "America's Most Profitable Malls". U.S. & World Report News. Retrieved 12 December 2013.

External links

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