Hard Rock executive says the new resort will have double the amount of employees being laid off this summer.
Richard N. Velotta
Richard N. “Rick” Velotta has covered business, the gaming industry, tourism, transportation and aviation in Las Vegas for 25 years. A former reporter and editor with the Las Vegas Sun, the Ogden (Utah) Standard-Examiner, the Arizona Daily Sun in Flagstaff and the Aurora (Colo.) Sun, Velotta is a graduate of Northern Arizona University where he won the school’s top journalism honor. He became the Review-Journal's assistant business editor in September 2018.
International Content Liquidation is conducting the sale that will include a wide variety of hotel room furniture, linens and kitchen equipment from Trop restaurants.
Former Aristocrat employees went to work for Light & Wonder and developed games with dragons, and that could be the key to proving the case, experts say.
The Dallas Mavericks played in the first NBA game on an Indian reservation when they met the Phoenix Suns in Kykotsmovi, Arizona, in 1986.
CBRE’s John DeCree met with more than 20 companies and came away with an optimistic outlook with record convention, special events traffic.
Formula One and Super Bowl are just two of several big events that will draw thousands of people to Southern Nevada between now and mid-February.
With many computer systems still down a week after the attack began, the company has no update on a return to normal operations.
Playing off a similar earlier agreement with The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, the new agreement will draw Marriott customers to 17 MGM resorts nationwide.
NeoGames, a company that supports Caesars Entertainment’s sports wagering and iGaming, will be considered for licensing by the Nevada Gaming Commission.
Officials confirmed the former MSG Sphere at The Venetian president who spoke at the Vegas Chamber’s Preview 2023 event in January is no longer with the company.
Carl Cosico’s brainstorm on a biometricly locking firearms case is drawing acclaim from gun-safety advocates and for its quick-armed, auto-eject mechanism.
The off-Strip boutique hotel on Sahara Avenue will embrace cannabis, offer special Elevations Nation club benefits and provide a Cajun steakhouse and European swimming pool.
Parking areas that have been designated for airport employees will be transformed to public spaces early next year and other workarounds should ease the crowded lots.
After a nearly two-hour hearing, the man who has been arrested 34 times in casinos in 31 years was placed on the Control Board’s list of excluded persons.
Apollo Global Management also plans to invest $1 billion in the Las Vegas Strip property to remodel rooms and upgrade the casino floor.