Caesars Entertainment Inc. has reopened its final Las Vegas property, just in time for the holiday season.
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Four of Red Rock Resorts’ properties remain in the dark, but the locals-focused casino operator is turning its attention toward future projects in the Las Vegas Valley.
About half of MGM Resorts International’s national pre-pandemic workforce is back. The company furloughed employees when the COVID-19 pandemic prompted nationwide shutdowns in March.
The Strip is set to reopen its final resort, The Cromwell, as an adults-only property in late October.
The resort will close at noon Monday and begin operating on a new Thursday-through-Monday basis “indefinitely.”
MGM Resorts International is making another go at boosting its cash on hand.
Planet Hollywood Resort welcomed guests once again Thursday.
A coalition of labor unions is again gathering in front of the Clark County Commission on Tuesday morning to push for local workers’ right to return to work.
MGM Resorts and Wynn Resorts have plans to bring back meetings and conventions, major revenue drivers that have been on hold for months.
Planet Hollywood is back in business. It will be a limited reopening: Gaming floors will be open seven days a week, but the hotel will only accept weekend reservations.
The Oyo Las Vegas has reopened, according to the property’s Twitter account.
The Tropicana is ready to reopen its doors for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic reached Nevada.
Six months ago, the Las Vegas Strip was just a plane ride away. These days, it’s a road trip for gambling.
The property, known for its dolphin habitat and erupting volcano, had been closed since mid-March.
The Las Vegas Strip had the second-worst percentage decline among 19 statewide markets monitored by the Nevada Gaming Control Board, with win down 39.2 percent.