Flash back to January 2015. Imagine someone saying that that North Las Vegas would land a major car-manufacturing plant. And that the Las Vegas Review-Journal would be sold — not once, but twice.
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Utah sports fans will be in their glory Saturday, when they can warm up for the Las Vegas Bowl against rival BYU at Sam Boyd Stadium — aka the Holy War in Sin City — by watching a Sweet 16 rematch between the Utes and No. 6 Duke at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Grafton, Utah, offers one of those sweet visual experiences that decorate a traveler’s memory like so many ornaments on a Christmas tree.
The SkyVue observation wheel never turned on the south Strip. But Las Vegas developer Howard Bulloch hopes to turn a profit nevertheless.
Available on Las Vegas’ hot real estate market: One hotel tower, never occupied, just two owners. Great fixer-upper with retail, convention, condo and theater space — all yours for $650 million, give or take a few dollars.
Recent events surrounding the Strip’s troubled northern end are short-term fixes to a problem that can only be resolved with a pair of implosions and a construction effort not witnessed in more than a half-decade.
Owners passed a resolution to extend the NFL International Series through 2025 including the option to expand games outside of London’s Wembley Stadium.