When the Tropicana Hotel held its preview opening on April 3, 1957, the resort was seen as representing a “bright new era” for Las Vegas.
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More than 16 years after the New Frontier was toppled, the Strip property hasn’t seen a new project take shape.
From jelly omelets to Finnan Haddie in cream sauce, the restaurant was the toast of the town.
More golf entertainment options are coming to Las Vegas as downtown prepares to welcome a hitting bay venue with what it calls “next-generation golf technology.”
It’s easy to get familiar with the carpets if you casino-hop on the Strip. Test your Vegas knowledge and see if you can correctly identify the casino based on an image of its carpet.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal requested bed bug complaints at Strip-area resorts since September from the Southern Nevada Health District
Two hotels and three golf entertainment facilities will open their doors in Southern Nevada in 2024, with several hotel room and convention center renovations underway.
The White Sands Motel, built in the 1950s during Las Vegas’ mafia days, is a run-down property across from the Luxor that many people likely don’t even realize is there.
A number of casino operators changed up their real estate portfolio this year with sales, acquisitions and leasebacks.
As some U.S. travelers adjust vacation plans amid high fuel costs and inflation, Las Vegas may benefit from pent-up demand and the destination’s value proposition, experts say.
Lily Funds founder Tom McManus sold 2 acres to a buyer who “requested to remain anonymous.”
Developer Brett Torino expects the first wave of retail space for Project63 to be completed in October, with the remaining batch finished in February 2023.
All it took was a $5 bet for this guest to hit a massive jackpot while playing Ultimate Texas Hold’em.
Las Vegas real estate investor Steve Siegel is perhaps best known for his portfolio of low-priced apartment complexes bearing his name, but now he is the Strip’s newest landowner.
After building and then selling two upscale apartment complexes near the Strip, developer Jonathan Fore is set to construct another one.