No one was injured and evacuations were not necessary in an early Thursday morning fire at the California Hotel in downtown Las Vegas.
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The Plaza hotel-casino will expand its outdoor equestrian center into a permanent outdoor arena in downtown Las Vegas.
The downtown Las Vegas-focused investment vehicle announced Wednesday that it’s now called DTP Companies.
With Carson Kitchen, Donut Bar and other eateries nearby, developer J Dapper has bought a downtown office building and plans to bring more restaurants to the area.
The apartments can be small and the rents aren’t cheap, but dozens of tenants have moved to the new Fremont9 complex downtown, a member of the development team said Tuesday.
Treehouse will feature a 300-seat restaurant, indoor and outdoor lounges, a sports bar, nightclub, dayclub with pool, rooftop bar and poker machine room.
After 45 years in business, the Adult Superstore on Main Street has shut its doors for good.
The 1,224,485-square-foot resort that will replace them will tower 459 feet over Fremont Street on the north side of the Fremont Street Experience, across the pedestrian mall from the Golden Gate casino.
With downtown Las Vegas slated to get its first big new rental complex in years, other developers also are looking to do projects in the once-neglected area.
Las Vegas city officials see a new downtown revitalization effort as so all-encompassing, they’ve dubbed it Project Enchilada.
Casino owner Derek Stevens has added to his downtown real estate holdings. Stevens acquired the 11-story office building at 302 E. Carson Ave. and its adjacent parking garage for $39.7 million, property records show.
As more and more fans catch Knights fever during the team’s remarkable Stanley Cup Playoff run, casino companies are capitalizing on the hottest ticket in town.
Plans for a new business improvement district aim to boost downtown Las Vegas, but property owners within its boundaries will need to pay up for new projects.
Downtown Las Vegas developer Derek Stevens is planning a 777-room hotel and casino along the Fremont Street Experience, the first bottom-up resort construction project in years for downtown Las Vegas.
A new Las Vegas company wants to combine grocery store options with a convenience store footprint.