The NBA’s first-ever in-season tournament finals and semifinals will be played at T-Mobile Arena and the LVCVA has stepped up to sponsor.
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Southern Nevada welcomed 3.4 million visitors in June, beating the number posted a year ago. And the Golden Knights’ Stanley Cup championship run boosted those numbers..
Atomic Golf hopes to draw in customers with its high-tech play style and local-friendly feel when the golf entertainment venue opens later this year.
Circa is offering special packages for FullTime Fantasy customers to conduct their draft events at the resort and participate in Circa-branded contests.
Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance executive Tina Quigley thinks Oak View Group’s NBA-ready arena plan is for real and a sustainability package is icing on the cake.
The Las Vegas Monorail is headed for decommissioning around the time a new stadium for the Las Vegas A’s would open. But would ridership increase with the stadium?
The LVCVA’s board of directors has approved spending $7 million on Formula One race tickets to give away to customers.
Allegiant Stadium continues to prove itself as one of Las Vegas’ biggest draws with nearly 1.7 million fans attending events at the $2 billion facility in 2022.
With Super Bowl LVIII about a year away, Las Vegas may wrestle with highway transportation matters, in-town transit issues and more visitors than hotels can accommodate.
Four CONCACAF international soccer matches at Allegiant Stadium, UFC Fight Week and next year’s Mountain West Conference basketball tournaments will be funded.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority will spend an estimated $1.3 million to bring the game back to Allegiant Stadium where the 2022 game was a sellout.
With out-of-state competitors continuously trying to hijack the “Super Bowl of Rodeo,” should Las Vegas invest in a venue to keep the event here forever?
Through the first 15 months that fans have been allowed in Allegiant Stadium, over 2 million people have attended events at the $2 billion facility.
A full list of events is driving up room rates during a time of the year that’s typically slow for hotel and casino operators.
More than a year before the Las Vegas Grand Prix, some hotel operators have already started charging hundreds of dollars more than a typical weekend fare.