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Oasis at gold spike
Oasis at gold spike











oasis at gold spike

What’s a boutique hotel? It’s a term used to describe smaller hotels of no more than 100 rooms that host unique settings and upscale accommodations. Today, we are a proud boutique hotel with each room designed and decorated individually with different art and furniture pieces. Tony Hsieh scooped up the Gold Spike and transformed the smoky casino into a smoke free hang out space, complete with restaurant and bar, and also built an accompanying hotel―The Oasis! We were transformed from a once run down Travelodge built in 1962. Downtown Las Vegas has also grown and evolved with art murals thrown onto the sides of buildings and art installations like the love locks on display in front of the Container Park or the world’s largest fire hydrant outside of the dog park (hint: pull the lever for a surprise). Perhaps most importantly, as the downtown area has changed, its appearance has maintained the old Vegas feel with classic neon signage. He bulldozed a run down Motel 6 and built The Container Park, and put a pyrotechnic praying mantis in front because he thought it would make people smile. He put in $350 million dollars into the Downtown Project, using his personal fortune.

oasis at gold spike

Hsieh recruited people to move downtown, offering housing in apartments like The Ogden. He wanted a younger generation to come make art, great food and a community driven culture here.

oasis at gold spike

His goal was to change the image of downtown, and fast.

oasis at gold spike

He began a revitalization called the Downtown Project. He decided to move his company and all its 1,000 employees to the old Las Vegas city hall in downtown. He’s the CEO of the extremely successful company Zappos, and the innovator behind downtown Las Vegas’s rejuvenation. Through the years downtown instead became associated with drug use, homelessness and other dangerous activities. The casinos still made money, but it wasn’t even close to matching the powerhouses of the Strip. In 1995, the Fremont Street Experience opened in Downtown Las Vegas, but the area had begun to decline. But in the 1990’s, the Strip began transforming, enticing more tourists further down the boulevard. Vegas was booming thanks to the gaming and hotel industry. That’s when casinos really hit their stride, and lavish hotels began popping up. After World War II, Las Vegas became known as a city for partying and big entertainment. Downtown Las Vegas was once the premier place to gamble and party in Las Vegas long before the Strip existed.













Oasis at gold spike