Despite record occupancy levels driven by the Super Bowl and other holiday visitors, Caesars Entertainment’s first-quarter financial results showed a decline in earnings that may suggest the Strip’s lengthy growth period is slowing.
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The stained glass above the Tropicana’s former casino pit is being removed while the shuttered casino prepares for a fall demolition.
Company and union officials say the property’s renovation from the Hard Rock Hotel to Virgin Hotels in 2021 has influenced the deal-making.
A new poll looks at whether voters would support a potential law that made all workplaces in Nevada, including casinos, completely smoke free while indoors. Unions also weigh in.
The company said a majority of Culinary Local 226 employees at the Henderson property signed an employee-led petition to decertify the labor union.
The platform says it’s promoting the rise of “day guesting” – where guests can use a hotel’s amenities like pools, spas and fitness centers without booking a room.
A Las Vegas casino is bringing a Disneyland staple to the skies above downtown. Here’s when it will begin.
Plans include a complete renovation of the casino-resort and further development of 35 unused acres behind it.
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Company executives have previously said they would monitor the Boulder Highway area for upticks in demand before considering bringing the property back.
Luxury amenities include customizable pillow options, ice bath and butler services, according to the locals resort.
Hard Rock International will begin putting its touch on The Mirage, more than two years after the company revealed its plans to change the Strip resort.
An off-Strip, family-owned hotel-casino is knocking down walls to expand its gaming footprint.
The property near the Fremont Street Experience said its previous general manager stepped down to deal with family matters.
Four new executive appointments at Fontainebleau will further develop the marketing, human resources and security divisions at the new luxury resort.