The EV Charging Summit and Expo wants to become a national trade show that grows with the EV industry.
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The LVCVA’s board of directors has approved spending $7 million on Formula One race tickets to give away to customers.
The LVCVA’s annual Visitor Profile report shows how casinos, resorts should react to younger, more ethnically diverse tourists.
The Denver-based ultra-low-cost air carrier promotes itself as “a whole different animal” with named wildlife mascots on the tails of all their jets.
A long-shuttered motel site on the Las Vegas Strip is getting a new owner: a North Dakota tribal nation that owns nearly 22 acres along the south edge of the famed resort corridor.
Sen. Jacky Rosen helped write the bill authorizing the program and has backed the company’s bid to build a high-speed rail between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
The Culinary union said Monday that 99 percent of its workers voted to ratify the Las Vegas Convention Center food service contract.
The company building the $2.2 billion, 17,500-seat performance venue is looking to hire up to 3,000 people.
Tickets will go on sale Wednesday for grandstand seating at The Mirage for November’s Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The developer said he owes approximately $25 million to $30 million for work on the resort, and that construction “will restart once the terms of the financing are finalized.”
ConExpo-Con/Agg, the once-every-three-years construction trade show in Las Vegas, initially estimated it would draw 130,000 visitors.
Slated to take place June 15-18, the multi-day, multi-match event will feature the semifinals of the series, the third place and championship games.
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.
There are 69 planned stations for the Vegas Loop, including the majority of resorts along the Strip, Allegiant Stadium, UNLV and Harry Reid International Airport.
The brainchild of Jay Sarno and Stan Mallin opened to the public on Aug. 5, 1966, at a cost of $24 million. Its rotunda is set for demolition.
