When thousands of race fans converge on Las Vegas later this month, it presents a huge economic opportunity. But some local residents still hate the idea.
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Thousands of people will come for special events in Las Vegas and most of them will try their luck in casinos, even though, statistically, luck may not be on their side.
An industrial park in North Las Vegas sold last month for more than $140 million, after construction finished in September.
The new Esports Technical Advisory Committee is charged with establishing policies about how to protect participants from potential match-fixing and other cheating.
A local developer has launched a new apartment project in downtown Las Vegas after he built and leased one up in the Arts District.
A contractor named Morry Mason linked the swanky Miami Beach hotel to America’s gambling capital.
Rhode Island-based Bally’s Corp. is one of the nation’s fastest growing casino companies and it’s making its mark with sports wagering and a television network.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board’s appeal of a court ruling is more about keeping its ability to discipline licensees than chasing after Steve Wynn.
The Herbst family, operators of the Terrible Herbst gas station chain, has drawn up plans for a five-story, 208-room nongaming hotel as well as retail and restaurant space in Jean.
New York investors have spent billions on Las Vegas real estate in recent years, including a recently announced a half-billion-dollar deal to purchase the Rio from Caesars Entertainment Corp.
For the Las Vegas tourism industry, the start of the new year is the kickoff of one of the busiest times of the year — especially for those who capitalize on the city’s ability to host major trade shows and conventions.
The off-Strip Lucky Dragon, which opened less than two years ago, has fully shut down and is scheduled to come up for sale at a foreclosure auction Oct. 30. The property is now surrounded by chain-link fencing.
Remember iReview or iCards? Those tools once occupied coveted space atop one of the 100 most-visited websites in the world: Apple.com. Both were short-lived products. Most changes to Apple.com are gradual. Rather than a splashy periodic redesign that overhauls everything, the site tends to evolve so gently that changes are barely noticeable. A cursory review […]
Years of legal wrangling finally yielded the nation’s first online poker industry when Nevada introduced it in April 2013. It took a long time for that launch because critics had, for years, pointed to federal laws banning gambling.
The most expensives and least expensive real estate deals in Las Vegas for 2017 present sharp contrasts.