Caesars Entertainment announced plans to rebrand the 188-room boutique hotel early last year.
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Nevada HAND is building the project after it demolished a rental property at the same site.
Bally’s Corp.’s planned mixed-use project to accompany the Athletics Las Vegas ballpark will cost an estimated $1.19 billion, with planned completion by the end of 2030, according to a document submitted to Clark County.
With Canadian visitation down 20 percent in 2025, three casino properties are offering a promotion to bring travelers from The Great White North back to Las Vegas.
Visitation from Canada fell dramatically over tariffs and Trump remarks. Could the same thing happen with European travelers with the Greenland annexation issue?
The city’s mayor started tearing down a building to kick off the project.
Passenger counts at McCarran International Airport fell 7 percent in June, another indication that the nation’s shaky economy is undermining the leisure travel industry.
Developers of Vantage Lofts, the stalled 110-unit condo project in Henderson, are seeking U.S. Bankruptcy Court approval for $15 million in funding to complete construction of the first 40-unit building, clubhouse and swimming pool.
Community Bancorp shares plummeted Thursday on the Nasdaq National Market as the banking company reported a second-quarter net loss of $4.6 million and a quantum leap in nonperforming loans.
The Las Vegas housing market is flying close to the bottom but giving mixed signals as to where the actual ground may be, housing analyst Larry Murphy said Thursday.
For generations, owning a home has stood as one of the cornerstones of the American Dream—a symbol of stability, independence, and success. And despite the economic shifts and affordability challenges of the past decade, that dream is still very much alive. According to a recent Coldwell Banker survey, 85 percent of Americans still believe homeownership […]
The expanded department store version of the grocery store employs 200 people.
NV Energy is now offering to refund all customers, with interest, that it overcharged dating back to 2002.
A day after a thrilling College Football Playoff national championship Monday night in Miami, officials already shifted their focus to Las Vegas for the 2027 edition of the mega event.
Nevada ranked low in the Wallet Hub study because of a number of factors including public school rankings, quality of hospitals, public safety and affordability.
