The JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa, located in the Summerlin area, is owned by Hotspur Resorts Nevada Inc., a subsidiary of the Canadian-based holding company Hotspur Resorts. While the property carries the JW Marriott brand name, it is operated under a franchise agreement with Marriott International. The resort is unique because it was the first off-Strip luxury resort in Las Vegas and is physically connected to the Rampart Casino. Although the casino and the hotel operate as a seamless experience for the guest, the gaming operations are managed separately from the hospitality side. Hotspur Resorts has owned the property since the early 2000s, steering it through various renovations to maintain its "Mediterranean-style" luxury and its reputation as a quieter, more upscale alternative to the chaos of the Las Vegas Strip. The ownership remains focused on catering to both high-end tourists and the affluent local Summerlin community, utilizing the Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program to maintain high occupancy rates while the parent company, Hotspur, manages the long-term capital investments and real estate assets of the property.