The Strip casino-resort said that some applicants might receive a job offer on the spot at next week’s career fair.
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Tower 16 Capital Partners announced Monday that it sold three apartment complex properties for $182 million combined to a Utah real estate firm.
At least one gas company, Chevron, said it is facing shortages, for some or all fuel products, at several Las Vegas Valley locations.
Malaysia-based Genting Group will make its Las Vegas debut in June with a $4.3 billion, 3,500-room megaresort on 87 acres formerly occupied by Boyd Gaming Corp.’s Stardust resort.
McCarran International Airport had a buzz about it Friday afternoon as droves of travelers arrived for what’s expected to be a busy weekend in Las Vegas.
“Help is here for venue operators hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic,” SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman said in a Friday release about the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program.
An estimated 9.9 percent of the valley’s workforce was unemployed in January. Only one other metro area with a population of at least 1 million has a higher unemployment rate.
Laid off from his two bartending gigs, Las Vegas resident Matthew Williams made the decision to turn his passion for board games into his livelihood. Now, he’s CEO of a game publishing company and has a new game coming out.
Ashley Furniture Industries acquired nearly 20.4 acres off Sunset Road just east of the 215 Beltway for roughly $27.4 million, property records show.
Nearly 63,000 plants and flowers are spread across four scenes inside the Bellagio Conservatory’s Lunar New Year display, designed to convey messages of love for nature, commitment, tradition, children and travel.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. announced it will invest $400,000 into community organizations that empower diverse groups in an effort to address systematic racism.
The nearly 1.98 million passengers reported by the Clark County Department of Aviation marks the busiest month at McCarran since March when the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact began.
When salons were shuttered due to coronavirus concerns in March, bangs and debt grew in unison for workers in the beauty industry.
The pitch is this: If you’re going to work from home, why not a place with sunnier skies, less traffic congestion and no state income tax.
With its three-story sportsbook, tiered swimming-pool aquatheater and an adults-only environment, tourists may want to make a special trip downtown to see Circa.