MGM Resorts International CEO Bill Hornbuckle says future is bright for the company.
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The Strip resort-casino is set to host an on-site job fair on Tuesday.
Las Vegas meetings and conventions have been operating on a small scale, but things are looking up in the second half of the year.
The American Gaming Association plans to work with President Joe Biden’s administration on policies that can assist the industry, according to AGA CEO and President Bill Miller.
Caesars Entertainment Inc. is on track to purchase global sports wagering giant William Hill PLC early next year.
DraftKings isn’t yet licensed in Nevada, but its logo is about to be plastered across UNLV’s Stan Fulton Building.
Thousands of MGM Resorts International employees across the country have received notice that they will be laid off Monday.
President and CEO Keith Smith the company has been off to an “excellent start” since reopenings began.
Many Las Vegas room rates are below pre-pandemic levels in an effort to attract more visitors, but pricing has held steadier compared with many other markets.
After dozens of Las Vegas trade shows and conventions had to be postponed or canceled because of COVID-19, organizers have started offering virtual events in their place.
Station Casinos is extending regular pay and benefits for all full-time team members through Wednesday, one day before it will reopen select properties.
The fountains, which debuted in 1998, will have three dedicated songs playing throughout the day June 4.
Boyd Gaming Corp. reported a substantial drop in revenue in the first quarter as the company works to preserve liquidity amid nationwide casino shutdowns.
Las Vegas Sands Corp., which operates the hotel-casino, announced updated protocols Tuesday for when its Las Vegas properties reopen, sometime after May 31.
NV Energy filed a rate reduction request with the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada.
“It’s like a ghost town,” said Robert Miedler, who stayed at the property. “You can’t play on the floor because three-fourths of the machines are offline.”
Local businesses have said they’re already starting to experience a supply chain disruption caused by the coronavirus.
Reno-based ACS PlayOn started a Nevada field trial with Station Casinos in March 2019.
The hotel-casino will shut its doors Monday to undergo renovations.
In 2020, the city is expected to add more than 2 million square feet of convention space, which economists say will position the city for further economic growth.
Some properties are charging three times as much for a room the night of Dec. 7 compared with just two weeks later on Dec. 21.