Atari announced a licensing agreement Friday with Phoenix developer True North Studio and a firm called GSD Group to build Atari-branded hotels in eight U.S. cities.
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The 600,000 people who attended the 2019 NFL Draft in Nashville had more communities to draw from — and some may have been counted more than once at the turnstiles.
Dozens in Las Vegas’ food and beverage world unite to take on the gender gap in their industry.
Boeing has provided McCarran International Airport’s busiest air carrier an undisclosed settlement, but Southwest’s net income and earnings were down from 2019.
Room rates are climbing an average of about 89 percent across 40 properties on or near the Strip during the draft, according to figures Wednesday on Hotels.com.
Las Vegas’ new slogan will replace the famous “What happens here, stays here,” people familiar with the matter confirmed, and launch Sunday night during the Grammys.
MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment Corp. properties have the most to gain — and lose — with the closure of the Strip for portions of three days.
In 2003, “What happens here, stays here” was the buzz of TV talk shows and pop culture. Now, Las Vegas is getting a new slogan that plays off the iconic tag line.
McCarran International Airport and surrounding airports were responsible for $35 billion in economic output in Clark County in 2018, officials say.
Tourism, the economy, transportation and sports will take center stage at Preview Las Vegas, the Vegas Chamber’s largest annual networking and forecasting event.
A California finance committee halted the decision on issuing $300 million in tax exempt bonds to the Virgin Trains USA high speed rail project next month.
LVCVA officials say the people-mover system being built beneath the Convention Center could provide a solution to the lack of parking during conventions.
Big changes are ahead for CES in the years ahead with the arrival of the West Hall at the Convention Center, other new venues and MSG Sphere at The Venetian.
The Las Vegas airport is adding 200 flights a day with 49,000 additional seats during CES.
About 75 percent of luxury, mid-scale and economy hotels now allow pets and experts say travelers can expect more hotels to follow the trend.
