The Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved the monorail agreement for the project, paving way for the underground transportation system featuring a fleet of Teslas to include five initial downtown stops.
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Following the big reveal of the Boring Company’s Convention Center Loop last week, the Elon Musk-founded company released what it might cost to ride the possible Vegas Loop.
With large events being allowed at reduced capacity, Las Vegas officials expect traffic congestion downtown this week for the Las Vegas Market show.
The city-owned parking garage located between two downtown hot spots, the Arts District and the Fremont Street Experience, opens to drivers at 4 p.m. Wednesday.
The station has moved south to the Regional Transportation Commission’s South Strip Transfer Terminal located near McCarran Airport off Sunset Road.
Tony Hsieh is once again looking over downtown Las Vegas, this time in the form of a memorial at Zappos headquarters, the online retailer he once oversaw.
The Greyhound station at the Plaza Hotel in downtown Las Vegas is set to be replaced after being located there for nearly 50 years.
After his video racked up almost 700 comments, with many also leaving messages on the D’s Instagram page, the resort announced that it would no longer enforce the ban.
Davy’s at ReBar in downtown Las Vegas will kick off its Boardwalk Liquors drive-up booze sales Thursday in front of the bar in the Arts District.
A new Uber staging program kicks off Friday at a pair of transformed city-owned parking garages.
The expected 50,000 attendees at the 5-day furniture, gift and home decor show will clog roads surrounding the World Market Center in downtown Las Vegas next week.
The Bud Light Area 51 Celebration occurring Sept. 19 at the Derek Stevens-owned Downtown Las Vegas Events Center will now feature Matty Roberts.
The RTC added 20 electric bikes to its bike share fleet after a successful trial run in March.
Casino magnate Derek Stevens was willing to endure business impacts caused by Project Neon as he looked ahead to the transportation benefits the project will create in Downtown Las Vegas.