13 Jul 2026
Caesars Republic Lake Tahoe Completes Major Transformation and Opens to Guests
The former Harveys Lake Tahoe property on the South Shore has been fully redeveloped and reopened under the Caesars Republic brand on July 7, 2026, after Caesars Entertainment invested $200 million across multiple years of construction and upgrades. This project converted the existing structure into a refreshed resort destination that now operates with updated guest rooms, an expanded casino floor, and several new dining venues. Observers note the opening occurred during peak summer season when visitor traffic along the South Shore typically rises, and the property welcomed guests immediately after the official ribbon-cutting ceremony. Executives from Caesars Entertainment led the formal launch, with President and COO Anthony Carano among those who participated in the event. The ceremony marked the completion of the extensive renovation that began years earlier on the longtime Harveys site, and company representatives highlighted the scale of changes made throughout the building. Data from the project indicates the total investment reached $200 million, covering structural improvements, interior redesigns, and operational enhancements across multiple departments.Renovated Accommodations and Guest Experience Upgrades
Rooms throughout the resort received comprehensive renovations that included new furnishings, updated bathrooms, and modernized technology systems. These changes replaced older fixtures from the Harveys era with contemporary designs while maintaining the property's lakeside location advantages. Guests who have stayed at the site since reopening report that the rooms now align more closely with other Caesars-branded properties in terms of finish quality and amenity levels.
The casino floor also underwent significant reconfiguration during the redevelopment period. New slot machines were installed across multiple sections, while table game offerings expanded to include additional options for blackjack, roulette, and poker. A dedicated sportsbook area was added as part of the update, providing expanded viewing screens and betting terminals. These modifications increased overall gaming capacity and introduced equipment that reflects current industry standards for player comfort and technology integration.
New Dining Venues Added to the Property
Two signature restaurants joined the resort's food and beverage lineup as part of the redevelopment. WOLF by Vanderpump opened on the property, offering a menu developed under Lisa Vanderpump's direction with an emphasis on approachable American dishes. Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen also debuted at the location, featuring the chef's signature dishes and the theatrical open-kitchen format associated with the brand. Both venues began serving guests on the same day the resort officially reopened.

Additional casual dining and bar options were incorporated into the overall redesign, creating multiple price points and atmospheres within the resort. The combination of these new outlets with existing food service areas gives visitors a broader range of choices without leaving the property. According to project documentation, the dining additions formed a central component of the $200 million budget allocation.
Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony and Executive Involvement
The July 7, 2026, ribbon-cutting brought together Caesars Entertainment leadership, local officials, and resort staff. Anthony Carano joined other executives on stage to mark the transition from construction to operations. The event included speeches that summarized the redevelopment timeline and the decision to rebrand the former Harveys Lake Tahoe under the Caesars Republic name. Attendees received tours of the renovated spaces immediately following the ceremony.
Company records show that planning for the multi-year project began well before construction crews arrived on site. The scope encompassed everything from mechanical system replacements to aesthetic overhauls, with work phased to minimize disruption where possible. By early 2026, most major construction had concluded, allowing final inspections and staff training to proceed ahead of the summer opening date.
Community Contribution Tied to the Opening
As part of the launch activities, Caesars Republic Lake Tahoe donated $10,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of Lake Tahoe. The contribution was announced during the ribbon-cutting and directed toward local youth programs serving the South Shore area. Representatives from the organization attended the event and accepted the check on behalf of the club. This type of localized giving aligns with patterns seen at other Caesars properties when new or renovated venues open.
The donation amount reflects a single, one-time gift rather than an ongoing pledge, though the resort has indicated continued engagement with community partners in the region. Local nonprofit leaders noted that the funds will support after-school activities and summer programs that run through the remainder of 2026.
Operational Transition from Harveys to Caesars Republic
The property operated as Harveys Lake Tahoe for decades before the Caesars acquisition and subsequent rebranding. The $200 million investment represented the largest capital expenditure at the site in its history, addressing deferred maintenance while introducing new revenue-generating features. Transition planning included updating all signage, marketing materials, and digital platforms to reflect the Caesars Republic identity.
Staffing levels increased during the final months before opening to accommodate the expanded gaming and dining operations. Training programs focused on new technology systems installed throughout the casino floor and guest areas. By the July 7 date, the resort had completed required licensing reviews and was cleared to begin full commercial operations under Nevada gaming regulations.
Conclusion
The July 7, 2026, opening of Caesars Republic Lake Tahoe concluded a multi-year effort that transformed the former Harveys property through a $200 million redevelopment. Renovated rooms, an updated casino floor with new slots, table games, and sportsbook facilities, plus the addition of WOLF by Vanderpump and Hell’s Kitchen now define the resort's offerings. Anthony Carano and other Caesars executives participated in the ribbon-cutting, while the property made a $10,000 donation to the Boys and Girls Club of Lake Tahoe on the same day. The completed project positions the South Shore location for continued operation under the Caesars brand with refreshed infrastructure and expanded amenities.