The updated Million Dollar Display now features a new background and automated process that lets you send the souvenir photo to your email address or phone.
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The first residential project in the area in decades has a green light and its developer is banking on the area turning the corner from its scandalous past.
The Plaza renovated its property to include a new Pinkbox Doughnuts and Carousel Bar, among other changes.
Visitors will soon be greeted by human-sized pink donuts, carousel horses on a circular bar and more as part of its “Main Street reimagination project.”
Developers are doling out a multitude of perks, including a free month’s rent or parking, to lure renters to their properties — a trend occurring across the country.
A total of 15 Tony Hsieh properties in the downtown Las Vegas area have been confirmed to be sold.
The iconic Little Church of the West celebrated its 80th birthday Monday. The chapel’s first wedding dates to May 22, 1943.
Logic Commercial Real Estate has been selected to find buyers for several downtown Las Vegas properties owned by the late Tony Hsieh’s estate.
The complex in downtown Las Vegas is the first high-rise apartment development in Southern Nevada in more than a decade.
More places to drink and gamble at El Cortez are planned for next year because the casino is at capacity on weekends, the owners said.
Former business associates of Tony Hsieh have accused the family of the late Zappos’ CEO of making “lurid allegations” in recent court filings.
Developer Sam Cherry officially opened the shareDowntown apartment complex in the Fremont East area of downtown Las Vegas.
Bent Inn, a 33-room boutique hotel, playfully calls itself “straight-friendly” and plans to offer a welcoming environment to Vegas visitors.
The proposal for the 60-story resort called Harlem Nights has been delayed. The developer requests time to gain more community input.
Mark Evensvold had claimed in the suit that he went to work for Hsieh in 2020 and was offered an annual salary of $450,000, plus a signing bonus.