The Culinary and Bartenders Unions said they have set a strike deadline that will impact nearly 8,000 hospitality workers in Las Vegas.
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Play Playgound, an immersive entertainment attraction, will debut in Las Vegas later this month.
As expected, November’s Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix boosted the average daily room rate visitors paid, especially on the Las Vegas Strip.
Saturday’s drawing is expected to be the 10th-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history.
The firm hired by the late Zappos boss’ family to sell pieces of his real estate portfolio has been taking offers on the property.
The Culinary Union is still in negotiations with 23 casino/hotel operators in Nevada.
Las Vegas Fire and Rescue investigators viewed a surveillance video showing an adult deliberately starting the fire at Binion’s.
The Neon Museum is restoring three signs that were at the Flamingo for more than 25 years and help tell the history of Las Vegas.
The 117-year-old hotel-casino will undergo minor renovations.
Five Circa customers say the downtown Las Vegas resort operator’s practice of adding fees or taxes to comp transactions is deceptive.
“The families are targeting a closing of the transaction by year-end, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions and approval of the NBA Board of Governors,” said a statement released by the Adelson and Dumont families.
Strip attractions are slowly returning to normal from the Formula One race with trees returning to the Bellagio and a promise that gondoliers will be back in front of The Venetian by early December.
According to the SEC filing, Dr. Miriam Adelson is buying a majority interest in the NBA team, which is owned by billionaire Mark Cuban.
Las Vegas officials delayed a public hearing on the casino-resort project after staff members recommended that the Planning Commission reject the proposal.
Downtown Las Vegas’ recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic was more resilient than other American cities, but some economists say the region will need to diversify to keep up growth.