Three Las Vegas companies operate Maryland casinos that will be closed Monday by order of Gov. Larry Hogan.
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What goes up must come down, at least temporarily.
The impact of 9/11 and the coronavirus have differences and similarities, but experts believe the economic damage to Southern Nevada could last several months.
Shoppers will still be able to purchase items from the respective brands online and its subscription businesses, according to the company.
The company has locations in the Las Vegas Valley as well as a factory store at the Prizm Outlets in Primm.
The move goes into effect Sunday evening through March 31, a statement from the company said.
Boyd Gaming Corp. casinos in four states are closing or have already closed, a spokesman for the Las Vegas-based company said Sunday.
Las Vegas’ economy was humming along — and then the coronavirus hit.
The website for Vdara showed no booking options available until April 13 as of Sunday morning.
The frenzy to stock up on groceries has led Walmart to temporarily reduce store hours so employees have more time to restock shelves.
The San Manuel Tribe of Mission Indians is voluntarily closing its San Manuel Casino in Highland, California, to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Following MGM Resorts International’s announcement of layoffs, Wynn Resorts Ltd. CEO Matt Maddox sent a video to employees ensuring that jobs are safe during the pandemic.
When a local blogger posted a rumor that The Mirage was going to close, it hurt rank-and-file employees who depend on tips and gave social media a black eye.
Tech giant Apple is closing its stores outside of China for two weeks and will only sell online as part of efforts to fight the global viral pandemic.
The gaming regulator in Massachusetts voted Saturday to temporarily suspend operations at Encore Boston Harbor, MGM Springfield, and Plainridge Park Casino.
