The world’s eyes were on Las Vegas this year (on the Strip and off) — a little more than usual in 2023. Here are the top casino and tourism stories.
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The interactive exhibit and retail space with authentic props and costumes from the Marvel Avengers movies has been open since 2016.
Those who ventured into Fontainebleau on the first full day it was open came away impressed with the luxury decor, art pieces, technology — and the bathrooms.
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.
Look out for plenty of food and beverage options, connections to the Miami Beach property and plenty of attention to detail.
Las Vegas’ long-delayed north Strip resort has seen owners come, go and, in one case, return.
Three resorts opened within 10 weeks of each other at the end of 1993. Their openings changed the way America viewed Las Vegas.
A Los Angeles record company accuses the nightclub of using YouTube to play music that it owns without paying a subscription fee.
Hotel room rates on the Strip are some of the lowest they’ve been for last-minute travelers to the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The LVCVA board had to approve a land preparation project before the 10 acres could be sold to 65SLVB, a partnership paying $125 million for the Riviera site.
Observers say historic conditions, including COVID-19 and inflation, influenced discussion and the terms of Culinary Local 226’s contracts with Strip employers.
The Strip hotel updated its guest rooms and meeting space, as well as moved its sky-high lobby to the ground floor, in phase one of a property renovation.
Some Strip properties won’t be affected if the Culinary Union and several employers do not reach a contract agreement and workers strike.