Lennar’s concept for part of the Black Mountain Golf and Country Club site features big lots and fewer homes than the city’s cap.
mc-business
Las Vegas-based Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop said Friday it saw record sales in the second and third quarters as the chain doubled down on delivery service partnerships and contactless pickups.
California, Oregon and Washington all issued travel advisories Friday aimed at reducing the possible spread of COVID-19 as cases across the nation are skyrocketing.
New Jersey has implemented a 10 p.m. curfew on all indoor dining options, including those located inside Atlantic City’s nine casinos.
Las Vegas’ housing market is heating up despite the pandemic and among the many houses now changing hands: the late mafia figure Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal’s former home.
Signs of hoarding are back at Las Vegas grocery outlets, just days in advance of Thanksgiving, a time when food and groceries are typically in heavy demand.
Several of Nevada’s largest business organizations joined Gov. Steve Sisolak’s call for people to stay home and increase safety precautions to slow the spread of COVID-19.
A Southern California warehouse developer has broken ground on a sprawling project in North Las Vegas, marking yet another industrial complex for the city.
Resorts World Las Vegas is set to launch an entertainment complex under a new partnership with Singapore-based entertainment company Zouk Group.
International Game Technology reported a net loss in the third quarter, but the gaming equipment manufacturer made gains with its lottery, digital and betting businesses.
Caesar’s off-Strip property will welcome guests on weekends while the gaming floor to be open daily. Penn & Teller will return to performances.
A local developer has purchased 12.1 acres off Paradise Road near the soon-to-open Virgin Hotels Las Vegas for $12.5 million, far less than the sellers hoped to fetch.
Consumers expecting a macaroni-and-cheese taste will notice the difference.
Despite signs all over McCarran and regular announcements over loudspeakers, a handful of travelers were walking around the baggage claim area without a face covering Wednesday.
The winning ticket, worth $1,118,426, hit the first five numbers but not the Mega Ball, according to the California Lottery website.
