The union has reached contracts with most major resort/casinos in the valley, but had not reached deals with several independent operators.
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A trucking center in Las Vegas has been sold for a hefty price tag as part of a bankruptcy deal.
A boutique hotel in downtown Las Vegas with goals of being a destination for the queer community is beginning to take reservations for its fall opening.
Jewelry retailer Kendra Scott will celebrate Mother’s Day this year with a company holiday and holiday pay for retail workers.
More places to drink and gamble at El Cortez are planned for next year because the casino is at capacity on weekends, the owners said.
The proposal for the 60-story resort called Harlem Nights has been delayed. The developer requests time to gain more community input.
It all started with the World Congress of Flight, which marked the grand opening of the Las Vegas Convention Center on April 12, 1959.
The oldest hotel-casino in Las Vegas has evolved from a tent hotel structure across from the railroad to a storied landmark.
With millions of Instagram posts of Las Vegas casinos, including the most posted Bellagio fountains, the city’s resorts are getting a boost with little financial outlay.
In its early days, Circus Circus was positioned as a place for families despite having a peep show, other random nudity and a show called “Hot Pants Sexplosion.”
Gas prices were lower in Nevada and across the nation than they were in June, although over $5 a gallon is still a common sight.
Nevada’s retailers can expect a year-over-year decrease in Easter spending this year, due in part to high inflation and lingering supply chain issues.
Chairman and CEO Rob Goldstein details the pain of leaving the Las Vegas market, the hopes the company has for Macao and prospects for new markets in the U.S. and Asia.
Las Vegas Business Academy, which mentoring the next generation of business leaders, is also partnering with a Chinese organization.
Popularization of a drug that some are using as a way to treat COVID-19 has created increased demand for the veterinary form of the medicine in Las Vegas, some veterinary medicine practitioners say.