Las Vegas-based PlayAGS Inc. sold a company record number of slot machines in the third quarter, contributing to a 5 percent increase in revenue.
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Golden Entertainment Inc., which operates nine resort properties in Southern Nevada, is counting on a nearly $100 million investment in renovations of The Strat to drive earnings.
The penthouse boasts 6,230 square feet of living space, 30-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, an indoor DJ booth, an outdoor hot tub, movie screen and bar and panoramic views of the valley.
The Las Vegas Philharmonic has announced several additions and enhancements to its administrative staff.
MGM Resorts International has landed the naming rights for a performing arts center at Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox.
On Tuesday, Red Rock Resorts executives revealed the company was shutting down Kaos, the Palms’ nightclub and dayclub, effective immediately.
Red Rock Resorts executives announced Tuesday that they’d be shutting down the Palms’ nightclub and dayclub, effective immediately.
Being a founding partner of the stadium will allow Ford to incorporate the brand into the facility and to operate game day demonstrations.
While third-quarter revenue declined 3.6 percent, Wynn Resorts’ officials believe new investment should make for a robust 2020.
The announcement came after the Reno-based company reported solid third quarter earnings, with a record third-quarter adjusted cash flow of $197.8 million.
The Las Vegas City Council has approved a plan to facilitate the sale of the Huntridge Theater, raising hopes that the historic structure will be refurbished and reopened.
Nearly 2,900 previously owned single-family homes changed hands in October, up from September, according to the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors.
The twice delayed plan was due to the sign proposal being reviewed by the Federal Aviation Administration, who received the plans late last month.
Months after announcing plans for a futuristic mini-city in Las Vegas, the developer has reached a deal to buy a project site for more than $300 million.
Las Vegas resident Vance Pritchett used three letters to describe the first day of the Specialty Equipment Market Association show on Tuesday. “Wow.”
