These trees were replacements for mature trees that had been removed prior to November’s Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix race.
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A man was arrested after he was accused in the theft of $300,000 in copper and various tools from the Fontainebleau on the Strip, according to a report from Las Vegas police.
Wynn Resorts is asking Clark County for an extension of its development plans for a vacant lot across the Strip from Wynn Las Vegas.
The Neon Museum is restoring three signs that were at the Flamingo for more than 25 years and help tell the history of Las Vegas.
Eight retail concepts will open at the north Strip luxury resort when it finally opens its doors on Wednesday.
The $3.7 billion hotel-casino on the Strip debuts with 21 of its 36 announced concepts, a mix of Fontainebleau-created spots and big names from out of town.
A recent study shows a 640-foot-tall structure could be constructed on a vacant lot owned by Wynn Resorts just north of Fashion Show mall. But are there plans to develop it?
A six-count lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court names former Resorts World President and Chief Operating Officer Scott Sibella, who was fired by the company in September.
It was a popular weekend at a pair of sister properties.
The problem affected credit card transactions and other computerized systems. There were indications that MGM shut down some systems to prevent the matter from becoming worse.
Visitors to the Strip can stay cool while visiting the “Majesty: The Grandeur of Nature” display.
Brett Torino and Paul Kanavos have already teamed up to build retail projects in the heart of the casino corridor.
A dust devil hit the Luxor pool area around 2 p.m. Saturday, resulting in the pool closing.
With its multibillion-dollar sale in the works, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas gave employees a welcome surprise Wednesday: a $5,000 bonus each.
The remodeling of the 8-year-old luxury boutique hotel will draw inspiration from kintsugi, the centuries-old Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer dusted with gold,