The Henderson City Council approved a resolution formalizing its intent to sell nearly 9 acres of city-owned land on St. Rose Parkway to Anthony Marnell III.
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Tourism has fueled the economy for decades. The pandemic has painfully exposed its dangers.
When people have money to burn, Las Vegas heats up. But as seen twice now in the past decade or so, when the national economy gets hit hard, Southern Nevada ends up on life support.
But Derek Stevens’ project, Circa, opened its casino, restaurants and year-round pool complex in downtown Las Vegas on Wednesday. Its 777-room hotel tower is scheduled to debut at year’s end.
Circa reflects much about the developer behind it — an old-school-style operator with a visible presence and a big personality.
After mulling a delayed opening, the owners of Virgin Hotels Las Vegas plan to open for business in 2021.
Nevada’s unemployment rate last month was below its peak during the Great Recession but remains high.
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.
The owners of Virgin Hotels Las Vegas are “carefully” looking at its scheduled fall opening after the coronavirus pandemic devastated the economy.
Nevada casino regulators have opened more than 150 cases over noncompliance with health and safety policies and, among that tally, filed three formal complaints, officials said Tuesday.
The Tropicana is up for grabs — in a business climate that was unthinkable not long ago.
Former MGM Resorts boss Jim Murren and his wife have put the nearly 13,000-square-foot estate up for sale.
A statement from the under-construction hotel-casino said W.A. Richardson Builders LLC was notified Wednesday that a noose was found “in one of the towers.”
Several casino executives have banded together to sue Drew Las Vegas owner Steve Witkoff, alleging they were laid off and weren’t paid what their contracts called for.
Derek Stevens can only hope his new resort, Circa, fares better than the last new hotel-casino to open in Las Vegas: the Lucky Dragon.