Omnia to replace closed Pure nightclub at Caesars


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LAS VEGAS (AP) — A promoter says Caesars Palace will get a new nightclub by spring 2015 to fill the space left by Pure.

Hakkasan Group announced Tuesday that its new club will be called Omnia.

Pure closed in May after 10 years at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip.

A Hakkasan Group statement says Omnia will span 75,000 square feet over multiple levels including a rooftop outdoor garden.

The company says technology will be among key features.

New York-based Rockwell Group is the nightclub designer.

The company's other Las Vegas nightclubs include Hakkasan Nightclub and Wet Republic both at MGM Grand resort.

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