SYKES Enterprises, a U.S. firm that provides customer service and information technology support, told the state it is closing its Las Vegas office on April 1.
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The College of Southern Nevada received the nearly $7 million grant from the federal CARES Act Recovery Assistance program to build an educational facility adjacent to the Historic Westside School to teach skills in demand for high-paying jobs.
Wynn Resorts Ltd. has started to gain traction with its branded sports wagering system, but restrictions resulting from coronavirus continues to pound company. Still, the company expects 50 percent occupancy at Wynn Las Vegas and Encore on Super Bowl weekend.
The Las Vegas Strip property will be updating the 2,568 rooms in its main tower, with the first remodeled rooms available for guests in April.
UNLV and Entain are teaming up on a program designed to recruit, mentor, support and introduce women to the sports betting, gaming and technology industries.
Pennsylvania-based Penn National reported a profitable fourth quarter, initiatives with Barstool Sports and a casino in Maryland to recover from a wipeout year in 2020.
The CEO of Parler, the Henderson-based, right-wing social media platform, has been terminated, Fox News reported Wednesday.
Warby Parker has signed a lease in Las Vegas to open an optical lab that will help the brand fulfill online and in-store orders. Once open, it is expected to employ about 120 people.
The top executive for Las Vegas-based GameCo has been recommended for licensing, but not before two hours of testimony involving allegations from a rival company.
Allegiant Air’s parent on Wednesday reported a loss of $184.1 million last year. The loss ended the company’s streak of 17 consecutive profitable years.
The project by developer Jeff LaPour of LaPour Partners will feature six buildings totaling 338,776 square feet, all built in one phase, a news release said.
Las Vegas’ jobless rate was the highest in the nation among large metro areas in December, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday.
The Las Vegas-based company confirmed Tuesday that while it has closed its small office in Yokohama, it plans to continue efforts to build elsewhere in Japan.
If you regularly clock 30 hours a week, and if your employer is large enough, they should be providing health insurance, according to the Affordable Care Act.
Records indicate that Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessault and his wife, Alexandra, sold their Summerlin house last week and bought another home less than a mile away.
