The company has developed elevated experiences for an impressive roster of clients including MGM Resorts International, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Pendry Hotels, Montage Resorts and Red Rock Resorts.
Clique’s strategic foray into Southern California’s ultra-competitive casino resort industry has been solidified through a partnership with one of the nation’s most respected Indian gaming properties, Sycuan Casino in San Diego, CA. Amidst the resort’s $260 million expansion, Sycuan’s partnership with Clique will introduce a casino-defining steakhouse (Bull and Bourbon), a swanky craft cocktail lounge (Elicit) and a luxury pool bar experience (Retreat) — all of which will open to the public with the unveiling of the resort renovations on 27 March 2019.
The comprehensive renovation of Sycuan has been one of the most hotly anticipated casino developments of 2019, and the buzz has spiked once again thanks to the arrival of a high-profile collaboration with Clique Hospitality. Alongside the build-out of the casino’s first 12-story luxury hotel tower, expanded state-of-the-art gaming floor, 1,200-seat entertainment venue, full-service spa, two pools and a lazy river, Sycuan’s multi-faceted culinary and cocktail experiences are targeted to directly offer its burgeoning casino customer base an alternative to its direct competitors.홀짝게임
The National Indian Gaming Commission’s most recent data shows a dynamic industry coupled with a healthy economy have been highly lucrative for Indian casinos across the state. In San Diego, the region’s 10 Indian gaming properties are spending more than $1 billion in total on added casino space, top-to-bottom remodels and more. While the luxury hotel will be the first on Sycuan’s casino property, the tribe is a veteran of the hotel industry. Sycuan owns downtown San Diego’s historic luxury hotel, the U.S. Grant, as well as a hotel and golf course a few miles from the casino. Furthermore, Sycuan’s success is widespread, and a ripple effect can be felt throughout the San Diego community as the tribe gives back to local charitable organizations annually.