One might think one extra day in the year doesn’t make much difference. But in gaming and tourism, it means an additional millions of dollars spent.
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The LVCVA’s board of directors has approved spending $7 million on Formula One race tickets to give away to customers.
One side of the street has massive resorts, but the other side has low-slung motel buildings, a boarded-up tavern and a never-finished Ferris wheel project.
Dreamscape Companies recently announced that it raised $850 million in capital and is launching a real estate investment trust.
Friends of UNLV William F. Harrah College of Hospitality Professor Al Izzolo paid tribute to the legendary mentor in a memorial service after his death in April.
Southern Nevada’s housing market is no stranger to volatility — and lately, it seems the industry is on anything but even ground.
The Nevada Gaming Commission’s board room was oozing with history when the five-member — make that four-member — regulatory board gathered Thursday.
R&R Partners principal Billy Vassiliadis says countering the messages of health departments about Las Vegas being unsafe because of COVID-19 wouldn’t be productive.
There are several reasons why it makes sense for the Convention and Visitors Authority to buy the transit system. Enhancing resort corridor mobility is the biggest.
Southern Nevada homebuilders signed nearly 1,230 sales contracts in June, the most since February.
After Siegfried & Roy’s run ended on the Las Vegas Strip, they made millions in one of Southern Nevada’s other favorite pastimes: real estate.
Former Nevada Gaming Commission Chairman Tony Alamo is conflicted on how Nevada should reopen because of his experience as a regulator and a medical doctor.
Southern Nevada’s apartment market heated up over the past several years with a flood of new projects and lucrative investor purchases.
Developer Sam Cherry is building his first residential complex since the boom days — a four-story apartment complex in downtown Las Vegas’ Arts District.
This should be the week we get some answers to one of Southern Nevada’s biggest mysteries: Where will the thousands of people attending events at the new Las Vegas stadium park their cars?