‘Wicked’ sets up for opening night at the Smith Center
August 28, 2012 - 3:49 pm
The media gets a look backstage as the company of 'Wicked' prepares for a six-week run at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts.
“Reclaiming the Badlands — Redefining Luxury,” declares signage at the long-shuttered Las Vegas property.
Canada’s flagship commercial air carrier offers daily flights from Harry Reid International Airport to Vancouver, British Columbia; Toronto; and Montreal.
The American Gaming Association said such operators are “draining state coffers and putting people at risk.”
American beef lovers may face even leaner plates and higher prices next year as US production shrinks to a decade low and tariffs limit imports, according to a US government projection.
The lab must be located within one of Las Vegas’ designated redevelopment zones, preferably in or near the Las Vegas Medical District.
A big drop-off in flights from Canada and on No. 2 commercial carrier Spirit Airlines is responsible for the 2.3 percent decline in seats into Harry Reid International.
The expansion is expected to put more pressure on grocery delivery services offered by such rivals as Walmart, Kroger and Target, which all saw their shares take a hit in early trading Wednesday.
The development, in the southwest valley, is slated to cost more than $130 million.
The Las Vegas gaming equipment manufacturer’s Nasdaq shares have dropped more than 10 percent since the beginning of the year.
Development has slowed amid a series of market and economic headwinds.