Several casino-hotels are offering deals on rooms, parking and dining if booked soon.
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The Vegas Chamber has launched a support center for small businesses, offering resources to the entrepreneur community as part of a strategic initiative.
The service, launched in the Las Vegas and the San Francisco Bay area in October, is a 24-hour, on-demand telemedicine service offering concierge health care over the phone.
The company has crafted wine cellars in some of the most high-profile homes in the valley — from those owned by celebrities, sports stars and team owners to billionaires and CEOs.
When casino boss Derek Stevens bought the footprint of a historic hotel, the deal was linked to the original developer from the early 1900s.
Harassment victims will share $1.2 million in settlement of Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s lawsuit against Nevada Restaurant Services’ Laughlin River Lodge.
While financial analysts brace for the looming $84 trillion “Great Wealth Transfer,” a far more immediate and entertaining economic story is already in full swing. America’s Baby Boomers (born 1946 to 1964) are the wealthiest generation in history, and they aren’t just sitting on their nest eggs waiting for the will to be read. Nope, they’re cracking them open and making a spectacular omelet.
Plus, a Las Vegas-based digital payment company has launched its app-based system at a California tribal casino.
A rate increase approved by the Clark County Commission in October should produce more revenue on Formula One arrivals than last year with nearly 400 already reserved.
Las Vegas police have released a video and are asking for the public’s help identifying a suspect after a Summerlin casino was robbed at gunpoint Thursday night.
A wholesale supplier of produce, fish, meat and Asian foods is opening a new location in Southern Nevada.
