The Hughes Center has been put into a court ordered receivership after an investment firm stopped paying a loan on the property in 2023.
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The opening of two resorts in December may be partially responsible for the recent flurry of executive changes at resorts as leaders decide where they want to go.
Demolition crews have made significant progress on the former Rat Pack-era property that closed in April. But there are still several permits and processes that must be done.
With the Las Vegas Valley’s population continuing to grow, several new grocery stores are in the works for the region.
Here’s a lesson for those playing a Las Vegas slot machine for the first time: The denomination is not the same as the cost of a spin.
The company, who has long had a strong presence in the Las Vegas hospitality and gaming industry, owns almost 4 percent of Southern Nevada’s hotel room inventory.
Rates are much higher than normal for the Rat Pack-era Strip resort’s last days, but prices have inched down from earlier in the month.
An orderly casino shutdown is planned as employees and families say their last goodbyes to the luxurious Strip property that has stood for nearly 67 years.
Officials plan to offer single-day tickets for this year’s Formula One race while incorporating resorts that may not have benefited as much from last year’s event.
The free show on the Las Vegas Strip was temporarily halted to make way for a Paramount Mountain fan attraction during Super Bowl week.
The leadership change comes roughly six weeks after the resort opened and as several other executives have left.
As expected, November’s Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix boosted the average daily room rate visitors paid, especially on the Las Vegas Strip.
Strip attractions are slowly returning to normal from the Formula One race with trees returning to the Bellagio and a promise that gondoliers will be back in front of The Venetian by early December.
Our Strip skyline already is ridiculous, in the absolute best possible way, with its pyramid, Eiffel Tower and Statue of Liberty. It might have been even wackier.
Occupancy rates at Las Vegas resorts are rising to nearly normal levels while the average daily room rate has soared past last year’s rates and those from 2019.
Las Vegas is largely defined by its ability to defy expectations, and recent forecasts predicting a decline in its appeal to younger travelers are no exception. Contrary to these gloomy predictions, which suggest that an aging core visitor base might render the city’s 150,000 hotel rooms less appealing to new generations, the reality is strikingly […]
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The Aces can add another prestigious honor to their list of accomplishments. They were listed as the WNBA’s most valuable franchise by Sportico.
The deal — which aims to preserve access to the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area — will allow Gypsum Resources to go forward with its housing development.
The land is the former site of the New Frontier hotel, which was imploded in 2007. Wynn bought the site and some surrounding land in 2017 for $336 million.
Solarize LLC was fined $460,000 for causing harm to homeowners by the Nevada State Contractors Board.