The 64-story Trump International Hotel doesn’t have a casino and it’s unclear whether it could be sold to pay off Donald Trump’s court judgments.
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Chairman and CEO James Dolan hinted there may be late-night electronic dance music performances at the Las Vegas venue in the future.
Work crews are putting the finishing touches on a new board of directors meeting room for the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.
The Durango resort-casino is the first locals-focused resort since the M Resort opened in 2009.
When thousands of race fans converge on Las Vegas later this month, it presents a huge economic opportunity. But some local residents still hate the idea.
With access limited within the 3.8-mile Formula One circuit, the LVCVA is looking to let Strip workers park at the Convention Center and take buses or the Monorail to work.
Rates at the Howard Hughes Center, one of the closest garages to the Sphere, cut its original cost in half for ‘Postcard from Earth’ film presentations.
Las Vegas Spaceport organizers to have a runway and grandstands built for 25,000 people attending the inaugural Las Vegas Air Races next year.
Thousands of people will come for special events in Las Vegas and most of them will try their luck in casinos, even though, statistically, luck may not be on their side.
Organizers of the show dedicated to the concrete and masonry industries also will be the first to use the Las Vegas Convention Center’s new $1 billion West Hall.
Resorts World Las Vegas and its Malaysia-based Genting Berhad management group were unanimously recommended for licensing by the Nevada Gaming Control Board Wednesday.
Around 600 construction workers are on the MSG Sphere at The Venetian construction site and the roof truss frame remains on track for a summer completion.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s Audit Committee on Thursday recommended hiring an independent auditor to examine Las Vegas Monorail and ad accounts.
Largest trade show of 2021 is going completely digital, leaving Las Vegas with a new exhibit hall but nobody to fill it and a missed opportunity for millions of dollars.
City, state and national tourism leaders cheered on the battered hospitality industry Tuesday, celebrating National Travel and Tourism Week on the Strip with a “red takeover.”