It’s impossible to deny the impact Tony Hsieh had on the Downtown Las Vegas dining scene.
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Las Vegas’ McCarran International Airport saw an increase of travel over Thanksgiving weekend but not at pandemic highs as seen nationally.
It was the second $200,000 winner in as many days at the west Las Vegas Valley casino.
The lack of convention sand trade shows and fewer flights are the biggest reasons Strip properties are having greater financial angst than their locals counterparts.
Vegas historian Brian “Paco” Alvarez led Tony Hsieh on a First Friday tour, recalling, “He didn’t buy the art. He bought an art event.”
Ex-Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh died from complications of smoke inhalation in a death ruled an accident by the state Office of the Chief Medical Examiner on Monday. But police and the local fire marshal said an investigation into the death is active and ongoing.
At about 12:28 a.m. Monday, the guest hit a sequential royal flush for a $278,318 jackpot on a Double Double Progressive Reversible Royals Machine.
Merry Crimson, which opened on Thanksgiving Day, includes numerous extreme photo ops including a live Elf on the Shelf, and a menu of a dozen holiday cocktails.
Hsieh, 46, died from injuries sustained in a New London, Connecticut, house fire. He was the former chief executive of online shoe seller Zappos.
Las Vegas injury law attorney Farhan Naqvi has sold his two-story home in Summerlin for $7.4 million — the third-highest transaction so far this year — as the Las Vegas luxury market remains hot.