A downtown Las Vegas casino has completed a multi-million-dollar hotel tower renovation, and a limited number of rooms will be open to guests as early as this weekend.
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The hostel on Fremont Street had dorm rooms and private rooms, with rates starting at $18.
The encounter, which has gone viral on social media, resulted in a complaint to the FBI and an internal affairs investigation.
Three neighboring businesses have seen a significant dip in patronage due to an RTC project on East Carson Avenue.
After growing her business, Abingdon Co., to several million dollars in sales since its inception, Adnigdon Mullin is preparing to open a flagship store in downtown Las Vegas.
The former Zappos CEO, who died in 2020, graduated from Harvard with a computer science degree.
Attorneys for Tony Hsieh’s estate have taken steps to investigate the Las Vegas tech mogul’s will, after it recently surfaced more than four years after his death.
The downtown casino owner purchased the site several years ago, when Symphony Park had much more empty land than it does today.
It’ll be temperature up, “Hands Down” at the Durango casino in July.Alt-rock band Dashboard Confessional is the latest headliner for the resort’s “Bel-Aire Poolside Concert Series.”
Tony Hsieh’s family and its legal team have billed more than $18 million combined to run the tech mogul’s estate since his death more than four years ago.
Z Life Co. held a ceremonial groundbreaking Friday for a multi-tower project that calls for condos, hotel rooms and apartments.
The recent discovery of the former Zappos CEO’s will has marked a bizarre turn of events.
The “Pawn Stars” founder said he’s learning how to fly his plane, fulfilling a lifelong dream.
Police officials relied on a broad executive order and a law that makes records confidential for one Nevada public safety entity to deny inquiries about one agency’s approach to an inaugural, ungated downtown festival.
Developers are building more than 600 new units in a section of Las Vegas now packed with shops and foot traffic.