Scientific Games announced Tuesday it is expanding its partnership with London-based bookmaking holding company Flutter Entertainment to the U.S.
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You might have heard this billionaire’s name, but who is Mark Cuban and how did he make his money?
Three Las Vegas companies say they’ll comply with a Chinese government request to close casinos — while leaving hotels and restaurants open — for at least 15 days.
Multiple experts say it’s unlikely Las Vegas’ tourism economy will see any big shake-up from the spread of the coronavirus, which has infected more than 14,000 people worldwide.
The bartenders at Center Bar at the Hard Rock Hotel, a raucous 24-hour destination for tourists and locals alike in Las Vegas for more than two decades, proclaimed last call as part of the property’s scheduled shutdown for renovations.
A computer trade show saw a tailspin in attendance, but few other tourism downturns could be directly pinned to the SARS outbreak that affected Hong Kong and Macao.
About 78,000 fashion industry insiders will be gathered inside the Las Vegas Convention Center this week for the biannual MAGIC Las Vegas.
In the wake of climate change, NV Energy is working to formulate a plan on how to mitigate and respond to events like wildfires and severe storms.
Sportsbook executives said Nevada wagering would grow after betting became legal nationwide — they were right. What other nuggets do latest gaming stats provide?
With builders putting up apartments, hotels, warehouses, a football stadium and more, Las Vegas is in the midst of another construction boom.
As the vision for the area surrounding Allegiant Stadium takes shape, discussions are being had about what will be added and possibly stripped from the neighborhood.
The approximately 1,000 laborers working multiple shifts are on time and on budget for the resort that will be downtown’s tallest at 458 feet and with 777 rooms.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average skidded more than 600 points Friday as the outbreak continued to widen.
Black Creek Group purchased Raceway Industrial Park for $62.4 million from Houston real estate giant Hines, listing brokerage Colliers International announced Friday.
Should Las Vegas’ new slogan be, “What happens here, happens only here?” instead of “What happens here, only happens here?”
