She also indicated the company plans to “modernize and theme” the rest of the property to match the guitar tower. Hard Rock representative Jennifer Lazovich told commissioners the high-rise would be built “right where the existing volcano is.” Hard Rock's plans for the resort, which it now operates since a deal was struck last year, call for a 600-room, 660-foot-tall project along Las Vegas Boulevard, and were approved unanimously on Wednesday.
Clark County commissioners cleared the way for Hard Rock International's proposed guitar-shaped hotel tower to be developed at The Mirage, a project that would put an end to Las Vegas’ iconic volcano attraction at the property.