Members of the media got a chance to check out the MSG Sphere’s most recent construction milestone during a tour.
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The Strat announced Tuesday that it would have a fireworks display on the Fourth of July.
The center-Strip hotel-casino received 2,542 guest room upgrades, a remodeled casino floor and new LED marquees at its north and south entrances, parent company Caesars Entertainment Corp. announced.
Guests at Sahara Las Vegas and Resorts World Las Vegas will be able to book restaurants, clubs, pools, attractions and more through the new system, a partnership between OpenTable and UrVenue.
Experts in Nevada’s gaming and tourism industries say Las Vegas is returning faster than many thought it might.
The Plaza in downtown Las Vegas became the first commercial building to receive the Nevada Preservation Foundation’s bronze plaque, designating the property as a historical site.
More than five decades after he got into the business, South Point’s Michael Gaughan has no plans to step away.
Caesars Entertainment Inc. has instituted a new mask policy at properties in Nevada.
Boyd Gaming Corp. said Thursday that it has received Nevada Gaming Control Board approval to return to 100-percent capacity at its nine Nevada properties.
The CEO of Las Vegas-based Scientific Games Corp. told investors Monday that he sees “huge market opportunity” to expand Scientific’s digital gaming enterprises.
Las Vegas-based Full House Resorts Inc. reported $42.2 million in revenue during the first three months of the year, compared with $30.9 million during the same time last year and $40.5 million in 2019.
The Strat joins the growing number of Las Vegas Valley hotel-casinos to raise casino floor capacity limits to 100 percent.
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians to assess its $650 million purchase of Palms before pursuing changes, according to CEO Laurens Vosloo.
Red Rock Resorts executives announced during an earnings call Tuesday that the company hopes to break ground on a new project next year.
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, a longtime supporter of Las Vegas-based charities and UNLV, is set to become the new owner of the Palms by the end of 2021.