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LGBTQ+ hotel in Las Vegas set to reopen

The Bent Inn owners took to social media to announce their return to Downtown Las Vegas.

Written by Brittany Defran for FOX 5

An LGBTQ+-friendly boutique hotel in Las Vegas has announced it will reopen this year after suddenly closing nearly five months ago.

Bent Inn Las Vegas will resume serving customers in April of 2025.

On Sept. 30, the business posted on social media and cited financial strain caused by legal battles as the reason for its closure.

The business promotes itself as the only LGBTQ+-owned hotel in the Valley.

“We’re thrilled to return! While we’ve always cultivated and cherished our community, the past two years have deepened our understanding of its significance. We had guests and customers who even volunteered to fundraise for us to reopen, which was truly humbling. We’re incredibly grateful for their support and all of our guests,” said The Bent Inn owner Mark Hunter.

The business has announced they are hiring for various open part time positions such as bartenders and servers, kitchen staff, housekeeping, and maintenance.

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