The 21,000-square-foot space will be the largest F1 Arcade in the U.S., boasting 87 full-motion racing simulators, food and beverage options and a rooftop terrace with Strip views.
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In June, the property parted ways with its previous general manager who had been in the position for less than a year.
The newest leader of Clark County’s aviation system talks tourism slump and more airport lounges.
The Bureau of Land Management requires homebuilders get a grant to run basic utilities and other services through its land, a process that can take up to three years because of government backlog and red tape.
In a sprawling industrial building just south of Harry Reid International Airport, a Canadian company is cranking out new furniture.
The airport has decked out its rideshare area with a DJ, glitter, neon lights and showgirls to welcome visitors as part of the “Welcome to Fabulous” campaign.
My son recently asked why I sent him an email. The question startled me. He stared at his inbox like an archaeologist discovering ancient hieroglyphics and informed me that email is to his generation what mailed letters were to mine—slow, formal, and vaguely irritating. Apparently, for Gen Z, communicating via email is about as convenient as strapping a note to a carrier pigeon.
Electronic table games have been a niche add-on but now reflect a broader shift taking shape across the gambling industry.
A Midwest apartment developer has expanded to Southern Nevada, with such projects as an affordable-housing complex and a pricier building near a popular locals casino.
A soon-to-be-shuttered gambling parlor in North Las Vegas is getting a second chance and will not stay closed for long.
The resort will unveil the newly redesigned, 69,000 square feet of meeting and convention space in January 2026, according to a news release.