SHe Nightclub closed, steakhouse remains open
Eva Longoria attends SHe by Morton’s grand opening at Crystals in CityCenter on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013.
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After being open for just over a month, it was announced today that SHe Nightclub at Crystals has closed its doors.
The steakhouse end of the venture, a partnership between Morton’s and actress Eva Longoria, will remain open, and according to the statement released today, the nightclub space upstairs will be repositioned as a special events venue.
This is the second nightlife operation to close in the CityCenter location. The space first featured Eve Nightclub, which was also owned by Longoria and closed back in July 2011. Longoria’s Beso Steakhouse, the first incarnation of the SHe restaurant space, closed in August 2012.
CityCenter - Crystals
Crystals is CityCenter’s 500,000-square-foot retail and entertainment district, housing some of the most high-end brands in fashion. The retail selection at Crystals includes names such as Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Christian Dior, Hermes and Prada, as well as 13 first-to-Vegas retailers. Food and beverage offerings at Crystals include two concepts each from Wolfgang Puck and Todd English, as well as Eva Longoria Parker’s nightclub, Eve.
3720 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
SHe by Morton's
Located inside the Shops at Crystals at Aria, SHe by Morton's is a modern boutique steakhouse integrating a fine dining concept with fashion and music.
The restaurant, a partnership between Morton’s and actress Eva Longoria, features private dining rooms and an indoor/outdoor lounge. SHe restaurant provokes a feeling of opulence with rich textures of alligator, cork, mirrors and crystals, embossed metallic wall coverings and rich dark fabrics. Decorative, internally lit screens are spread throughout the restaurant giving the space a touch of modern art deco design.
The upstairs space is being repositioned from a nightclub to a special events venue.
(Read Robin Leach's grand opening story from January 2013.)
3720 Las Vegas Blvd. S. Suite 260
Las Vegas,
NV
89158
702-254-2376
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