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While other industries move forward with cashless payment options such as mobile wallets, prepaid, debit or credit cards, the casino industry is lagging.
Las Vegas has a long history of blowing up buildings to clear space for new ones. And now, a pipeline of big demolitions is set to remake parts of the Strip and other pockets of Southern Nevada.
The permits were issued the same day the Clark County Commission approved Fertitta’s plans for a towering hotel-casino on Las Vegas Boulevard.
Jackie Robinson unveiled a new funding Wednesday for his arena and hotel project on the north Strip, which has been on the drawing board for nearly nine years.
Clark County commissioners gave the green light for a 43-story, 2,420-room project at the southeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue.
The player won by playing the Dancing Drums Explosion slot.
A simple switch paid off for one visitor from Hawaii.
As gaming industry members prepare for the Global Gaming Expo this week at The Venetian Expo, they can expect to see the types of games that are shifting floor layouts on the Strip.
Sahara Las Vegas is turning 70, and it brought out balloons and champagne-filled flutes Friday evening to celebrate.
Station Casinos’ newest resort, a $750 million project, is expected to open in fall 2023.
The towering hotel project calls for restaurants, convention space, a spa, pools, wedding chapel, an auto showroom and more.
Casino chip counterfeiter Leonard Morgan Hairston could become the 37th person placed on Nevada’s List of Excluded Persons, who are banned from the state’s casinos.
More than 500,000 autumnal leaves make up just one bed of the Bellagio’s Conservatory Botanical Gardens’ latest seasonal display.
Station Casinos has six projects in the pipeline that will double the size and footprint of the company in the Las Vegas Valley.