Plus, a federal appellate court sided with a handful of Las Vegas casino-hotel operators in a class action claim alleging a price-fixing scheme to inflate room rates.
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Watching the Culinary drama was like watching ”Titanic.” You knew the ship was going to hit an iceberg and sink, and you knew casinos would make a deal before F1.
Penn Entertainment links up with ESPN while WynnBET shuts down in eight states in two surprising sports wagering industry moves.
The shuttered White Sands is being offered for sale through auction site Ten-X, with a starting bid of $1.5 million.
You think the Las Vegas March Madness experience can’t get any better? Wait until the city begins hosting tournament games at T-Mobile Arena and Allegiant Stadium.
The proposal marks yet another new venture for Water Street, a once-sleepy corridor that city officials have long sought to revitalize.
Gradual increases in occupancy rates, gaming revenue and robust convention calendars indicate 2022 will be an important year to return to pre-pandemic tourism levels.
After unveiling a lucrative deal to sell its Boston-area casino and rent it back, Wynn Resorts’ boss put the kibosh on doing the same in Las Vegas during an earnings call this week.
Tourism Director Brenda Scolari and Commission Vice Chair Cynthia Mun are ready to work on state tourism initiatives despite the loss of resigning Lt. Gov. Kate Marshall.
The Boring Co.’s underground transit system passed all its capacity tests, but skeptics still maintain that the company hasn’t delivered what it promised.
Coming out of the Great Recession, various plans to build massive hotels, complete an unfinished skyscraper, and construct an arena on the north Strip have produced hardly any visible results.
The timing was perfect. CES 2021 would arrive just after the LVCVA worked out any bugs in its new West Hall, but the arrival of the pandemic ruined all the coordination.
With its three-story sportsbook, tiered swimming-pool aquatheater and an adults-only environment, tourists may want to make a special trip downtown to see Circa.
Clark County commissioners on Sept. 2 denied Josh Kearney’s request for an extension of the approvals on his planned $800 million attraction south of the Strip.
Travelers to the city are still having fun and data suggest Las Vegas is still a big attraction, but marketers have to incorporate health and safety into their messaging.