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  • Martinis at The Cosmo: The Corner Store Reveals Vegas Location

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    The Corner Store is opening in Las Vegas. Nick Johnson

    Eugene Remm, Tilman Fertitta and Catch Hospitality Group will open their second location of The Corner Store at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas this fall. And the goal here, as clear as a clean martini glass, is to not stray at all from the food, vibe, essence and energy that’s made SoHo’s The Corner Store a sensation

    As Observer previously reported, the Las Vegas restaurant will have twice the seating of the 75-seat New York restaurant. But the caviar-topped lobster rolls, five-cheese pizza rolls, wagyu French dip, steak frites, ice-cold martinis and Rockwell Group design are all about evoking what makes The Corner Store special in New York.

    “It’s the exact same thing, and that was the intent from the beginning,” Remm tells Observer. “I want to bring the New York experience to Vegas. Yes, it’s double the seats, but the kitchen is three times the size. I’ve got three bars instead of a tiny little bar. Yes, it’ll do more volume, but I don’t have to fight with guests to go down these tiny little stairs in SoHo to get the dishwasher pit to work. So I do not have any doubt that, at 150 seats, we’ll be able to keep the integrity of the food quality, the martini quality and everything that we do.”

    The menu will largely stay the same. The Corner Store

    The Corner Store, Remm says, unapologetically focuses on “classic approachable American cuisine.” It’s familiar. It’s nostalgic. It’s playful. It’s definitely not fusion. There are nods to fast-casual and freezer-aisle food, but everything is made from scratch at The Corner Store. 

    “I think the Cosmo is the perfect epicenter for that type of cuisine,” Remm says. “I feel like that’s exactly where The Corner Store belongs.”

    The Corner Store will take over the Cosmopolitan space currently inhabited by Blue Ribbon American Grill & Oyster Bar, which will close on February 16. The Corner Store is an expansion of the partnership between Remm and MGM Resorts, which has had Catch at Aria since 2018.

    “It’s about trust and having people as partners that are going to be able to execute the vision that you create,” Remm says. “MGM has done a wonderful job in being the shepherd of the Catch brand. They want to be the best. They have a competitive nature that I like. They want to win.”

    MGM Resorts recently expanded its dining portfolio with Carbone Riviera at Bellagio and Gymkhana at Aria, in a city where Cote at the Venetian and the forthcoming opening of Zero Bond and Sartiano’s at Wynn are also ushering in a new era of Vegas glamour.

    “I think everyone is embracing that lifestyle dining and creating experiences are the most important things in the culinary side of any casino,” Remm says. “You’ve got to create spaces that make people excited and also create spaces that are, in my opinion, from somewhere else and hard to get into. Everyone wants to touch what they see on social media. I think Las Vegas was built for that.”

    Martinis at The Cosmo: The Corner Store Reveals Vegas Location

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  • Rockets, Fertitta Show Off Brand New Practice Facility

    Rockets, Fertitta Show Off Brand New Practice Facility

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    Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta said former owner Leslie Alexander bought the team for $77 million in 1993. “This facility cost $75 million,” he said as he unveiled the Memorial Hermann Houston Rockets Training Center to media on Tuesday.

    Sitting on a corner lot on Old Katy Road — the Landry’s offices next door and Fertitta’s Post Oak Hotel conveniently just a couple miles away — the new massive facility is the latest in Fertitta’s growing empire of spaces (including restaurants, hotels, casinos and, oh by the way, the Toyota Center) and one of the most impressive.

    On Tuesday, team President of Business Operations Gretchen Scheirr led a contingent of media on a tour of the space that includes offices, training rooms, locker rooms and dining space all centered around a pair of full-sized courts in the center. Here, everything literally revolves around basketball.

    Current players like Amen Thompson and Jalen Green along with Rockets greats Elvin Hayes, Calvin Murphy, Hakeem Olajuwon and Rudy Tomjaovich were on hand to christen the latest jewel in the Rockets crown.

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    Former Rocket greats like Hakeem Olajuwon (right) and current players were on hand Tuesday.

    Photo by Jeff Balke

    Both Fertitta and GM Rafael Stone were quick to brush aside the idea that the new center, one of the finest in the sport, might bring them more respect around the league. Respect is something they both believe the team has already earned around the NBA. But, the impact on the Rockets is evident with Stone calling it a “game changer.” There is no question this huge gym-slash-office is a first rate addition for the Rockets, from its brand new luxury war room for draft night to the million-dollar training hill in the back yard.

    In addition to the amenities for players and staff, it is replete with a separate locker room for visiting players should they need it, particularly if they stay in Fertitta’s nearby luxury hotel, which he hopes for out loud. And who can blame him? He is nothing if not outspoken in his desire to provide his team with the absolute best money can buy.

    It also helps that it is close for the owner himself. “I’m a convenience guy,” he explained, praising the fact that it is on his route to work and even has a helipad next door.

    The team has been working out in the new digs for a few weeks and training camp, which opens next week, will convene here as well. Stone admits the two full courts is probably the most important aspect of the facility for the team side. The more space to scrimmage, the better.

    But, it’s not as if the Toyota Center will be abandoned. They still play all their home games there and with remodeling in the works for the downtown building, the practice facility provides them plenty of options. If whatever they are planning for the Toyota Center is anything close to the training facility, the team will certainly want for nothing.

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    Jeff Balke

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