A fireplace exploded at the location of Lisa Vanderpump's future Las Vegas Lodge on Friday morning.
Videos shared on social media confirm that the Cromwell Boutique Lodge (which was able to quickly turn into Vanderpump Resort in 2026) are underbuilt and smoke is wasted from the construction.
Crowds were seen gathering the exterior of the property on the corners of the Las Vegas Strip and the Flamingo Highway. There is a chance that the fireplace alarm and the first responder alarm will be heard hoarsely in the background.
Vanderpump's Pinky's restaurant is behind the Cromwell Lodge and also appears in the Cromwell Lodge in the video.
Caesar Recreation’s consultant confirmed the fireplace in Friday’s announcement and explained that the emergency first began to be included in the building’s parking spaces.
A spokesman told Page Six, “It was soon extinguished and there was no accident.”
They continued: “Some visitor rooms were briefly evacuated out of a large number of warnings.”
The delegates concluded in their assertions: “We want to thank the Clark County Fireplacer for their quick response.”
VanderPump's representative did not immediately respond to the web page Six's request for comment.
Cromwell remains open to the public as it is earlier than the 2026 Vanderpump Resort debut date.
The “Practical Housewife of Beverly Hills” alumna launched a brand new corporate venture in March, sharing her “very happy” about Caesars Leisure on a brand new entity.
“To develop this iconic location into a unique, playful and upscale thing is a rare choice. Hospitality has always been our passion and our mission is to create something luxurious with a single atmosphere,” she said in the press conference.
“Our profitable history has always been based primarily on the personality of placement. Through my design company Vanderpump Alain, and with my accomplice Nick Alain, we had to wait to call up new life into the property and make it very magical.”