Construction is underway on the 15,274-square-foot Museum of Illusions, which is scheduled to open in early spring 2023.
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Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman cast the lone “no” vote, saying the property needs a park.
The City Council is scheduled Wednesday to consider talks for a possible mixed-use medical campus at the 50-acre property.
A court filing in June said “construction is imminent” at Hawaiian Marketplace, a shuttered property eyed for redevelopment.
Tilman Fertitta owns the Golden Nugget, but his latest purchase gives the business mogul a foothold in the heart of America’s casino capital.
The 1970s-era building was developed by the late Irwin Molasky, was one of Las Vegas’ most influential developers outside the Strip.
Howard Hughes Corp. is investing in Jean-Georges Restaurants, which has dozens of locations, including two on the Strip.
Located in an industrial area east of Rainbow Boulevard and south of Blue Diamond Road, the bunker is about 6 feet underground and was built in the early 1950s.
Las Vegas’ Wet ‘n’ Wild unveils new name, Cowabunga Canyon
Our interactive graphic shows the Las Vegas Valley’s building growth by decade, and what the population might look like in 2060. More than 2.3 million people live here now.
The city of Mesquite, Nevada – located 81 miles north of Las Vegas – celebrated a significant milestone as Southwest Gas established natural gas service for its 1,000th customer. Southwest Gas, an energy company with service territories across Arizona, California, and Nevada, began serving the growing city in 2019. Based in Mesquite, the Chicago Greek […]
The Friday high should be around 86 with a chance of scattered showers or storms in the afternoon, according to the Las Vegas office of the National Weather Service.
Corrections officers alleged that the department neglected to heed safety concerns from officers in the transfer of nearly 2,000 inmates between two state prisons.
A local nonprofit organization held a groundbreaking on Thursday for a new Las Vegas affordable housing complex for blind and visually impaired residents.
Behind the scenes of his macho persona, Dan Bilzerian recently did something that contradicted the wealthy, successful image he’s tried to cultivate: A company he owns filed for bankruptcy.