Mobster Bugsy Siegel opened the Flamingo Hotel Casino on Dec. 26, 1946. Take a look back at some of the Flamingo’s history in photos.
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Las Vegas’ desert landscape may not look like a winter wonderland, but local resort-casinos are still getting into the holiday spirit.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Challenge recognized Las Vegas Sands Corp. for its 24 percent savings in energy consumption at The Venetian.
While most of its revenue comes from pigeon control services at casinos and other businesses, the company is known for its abatement contract with Wynn Resorts.
Some analysts believe MGM Resorts International’s “asset-light” strategy may boost its stock, but others say selling such assets could hurt the company in the long run.
MGM Resorts International is selling the Bellagio property and leasing it back, giving the casino operator a cash infusion of more than $4 billion.
Thousands of origami Japanese maple leaves billow above the Aria’s main lobby to celebrate the turn of the season.
Hilton Hotels leader and philanthropist Barron Hilton played an influential role in Las Vegas gaming history, helping to bring “real legitimacy” to the industry on Wall Street, a retired company executive said Saturday.
A look back at Paris Las Vegas as it celebrates 20 years on the Strip.
Cast members of the Sahara Las Vegas’ new cabaret-style variety show Blanc de Blanc hosted a champagne toast on Thursday to celebrate the new name.
If all went according to plan, visitors — by now — would see an arena with a retractable roof and a five-star hotel developed by ex-NBA player Jackie Robinson on the Las Vegas Strip.
The LVGEA’s 2019 Community Survey reported a dip in the number of respondents who avoid Las Vegas Strip services and casinos that charge for parking compared to last year.
A slots player at The Venetian has 1.8 million reasons to love Las Vegas.
The former Fontainebleau — the blue-tinted tower that has blighted the Strip for a decade — is slated to open as the Drew in the second quarter of 2022.