More than 16 years after the New Frontier was toppled, the Strip property hasn’t seen a new project take shape.
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The land sits across the street from several of the acclaimed restaurants in Chinatown and could be a prime candidate for redevelopment.
Las Vegas residents and tourists alike will soon be able to hit the links at a new golf experience opening on the Strip.
Most Las Vegas casinos skip the 13th floor, but many people don’t know why some skip floors 40 through 49.
The deal involves nearly 800 union staffers at The D, Golden Gate and Circa, according to the union.
Bars that serve as gathering places for the 49ers and Chiefs fans expect customer demand will be unprecedented as their teams play in the very first Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
Five Circa customers say the downtown Las Vegas resort operator’s practice of adding fees or taxes to comp transactions is deceptive.
Southwest Gas blamed the latest quarterly increase on the 12-month average cost of natural gas.
After months of searching Three Square announces its new CEO, who has experience in public affiars and running a food bank.
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.
The win was one of several recently collected on and off the Las Vegas Strip.
Jim Prather’s new role puts the veteran multimedia local newsman in charge of digital projects and planning for the Review-Journal and Review-Journal en Español.
Vici Properties reached a deal to purchase financial giant Blackstone’s 49.9 percent stake in the properties, which are leased to casino giant MGM Resorts International.
Dangerous, prolonged heat has settled over the western part of the country. NV Energy is asking for help conserving power. California is warning of possible blackouts.
Nevada HAND receives 2,000 calls a day from people seeking affordable housing and only has a “handful” of vacancies in its 4,700-unit portfolio, the president and CEO said.