India's Oyo Hotels & Homes has acquired the Hooters Casino Hotel in Las Vegas, which the hospitality juggernaut plans to revamp and relaunch as its first U.S.-based flagship property.
The purchase price for the deal, which was formed in partnership with investment and management firm Highgate, was undisclosed.
Located just off the Las Vegas Strip on Tropicana Avenue, the Hooters Casino Hotel will be reflagged as the Oyo Hotel & Casino, spanning 657 rooms across 19 floors and a 35,000-square-foot casino. Additional amenities will include two restaurants, four bars, a fitness center and an outdoor pool.
Property renovations are expected to be completed by the end of this year.
Management of hotel operations will be handled by Highgate, while Las Vegas-based Paragon Gaming will remain on board to oversee Oyo Hotel & Casino's casino operations.
In a statement, Abhinav Sinha, COO and partner of Oyo Hotels & Homes USA, said, "We believe Las Vegas is an exciting city in which to invest as the market continues to evolve with projects such as the new Las Vegas Raiders NFL stadium and the $1 billion expansion of the Las Vegas Convention Center."
The Vegas foray comes as Oyo plans to invest $300 million in the U.S. market, where the company currently has more than 112 hotels across 21 states.
Established in 2013, Oyo claims to be the world's third-largest hotel chain, with a portfolio comprising roughly 23,000 hotels and 125,000 vacation homes worldwide.