Having fun with friends at a Las Vegas casino has its rewards. So does hitting a royal flush to win a six-figure progressive jackpot.
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Walgreens blamed the primary health care clinics for its multibillion-dollar quarterly loss.
The historic property, which was closed in 2012, is listed by Logic Commercial Real Estate, which has sold a number of Tony Hsieh’s estate’s properties to its own owner.
Superior Grocers opened its first location in Covina, California, in 1981 and has over 47 locations.
Nevada leads the nation in unemployment and job growth. Its evolving labor force reflects efforts to tamp out inflation without causing a recession.
Golden Entertainment named a new COO and created a new position whose duties will include developing the company’s “excess” real estate in Las Vegas and Pahrump.
The new venue is expected to open this spring after receiving approval from the Clark County Planning Commission.
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.”
Inside the restaurant, guests can expect the same iconic A-frame with fireplaces, wood and stone design and big windows that put the mountain’s beauty at the center.
Developers of the Cello Tower in downtown Las Vegas have unveiled renderings of the units.
A second building will be added to the hotel near downtown Las Vegas as part of its developer’s mixed-use apartment and condo project
Two new apartment projects could bring more than 300 apartments, retail and restaurant space.
The six-figure win was one of several recent jackpots won at casinos across the Las Vegas Valley.
The chain has officially confirmed its plans to enter Southern Nevada, as plans are in the works to bring at least two locations to the valley.
Two federal class-action lawsuits have accused the Las Vegas trade group of conspiring to artificially inflate real estate commissions.