‘Wicked’ sets up for opening night at the Smith Center
August 28, 2012 - 3:49 pm
The media gets a look backstage as the company of 'Wicked' prepares for a six-week run at the Smith Center for the Performing Arts.
The company reported Thursday that construction disruptions at its Suncoast property probably held back an even stronger locals performance for the Boyd Gaming.
The property has entered into a franchise agreement with a France-based hospitality giant that operates more than 5,600 hotels worldwide.
Nevada Gaming Commission gives approval to Joe Asher’s sportsbook. It expects to have 10 outlets in the next year.
The 55-and-up community will offer one- and two-bedroom apartments, with base rent starting at $1,499 and $2,299, respectively.
Nevada is an ideal climate for battery making, citing an “amazing” state government, close proximity to ports in Los Angeles and nearby lithium mines, the company’s co-founder said.
Sands is one of several gaming companies eyeing the prospect of developing casinos in Thailand.
An airport south of Las Vegas has been in the planning stages since 2006 and wouldn’t open until 2037, but the public gets a chance to weigh in on it next week.
The slot reporting threshold is governed by an IRS regulation, so the change will not go into effect until the agency updates its rules.
Southern Nevada’s unemployment rate is still lower than it was at the start of the year but has now pushed higher for the second consecutive month.
The number of senior citizens who are renting in the Las Vegas Valley increased by about a third over a 10-year period, a new study says.