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Tourism
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The plans for the 43-story Las Vegas Strip resort backed by billionaire Tilman Fertitta appear to be active as permits have continued to be issued for the site in 2024.
Ahead of plans from Clark County to redevelop the Chinatown area local businesses say traffic and parking should be at the top of the list for issues to be addressed.
The PopStroke opening at Town Square in Las Vegas this month will offer 18-hole putting courses, an ice cream station and multiple bars, including one on the courses.
Plans have been submitted to build a hotel that will include a synagogue and kosher restaurants.
The land sits across the street from several of the acclaimed restaurants in Chinatown and could be a prime candidate for redevelopment.
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
The land on the Las Vegas Strip houses the now closed Diamond Inn Motel and its pink elephant.
A lot of changes are planned for the Clark County hotel-casino. One of them is a new sports bar.
A major film and TV industry event leaves Southern California for the first time in its more than 40-year history.
The casino is hoping to lure gamblers from other properties on the Las Vegas Strip with its revamped area for coin-operated slot machines.
You have a chance to own a piece of the Las Vegas Strip, if you have millions of dollars lying around.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal requested bed bug complaints at Strip-area resorts since September from the Southern Nevada Health District
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.
Officials broke ground for the dual-branded hotel project in downtown Las Vegas and said it will cater to people visiting places like the Smith Center.