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.
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Red Rock Resorts executives announced during an earnings call Tuesday that the company hopes to break ground on a new project next year.
“This is the strongest seller’s market that I’ve ever seen, and I first got my license in the 1970s,” said Gary MacDonald, president of the Reno/Sparks Association of Realtors.
Las Vegas-based Everi Holdings LLC built off third-quarter growth and closed out 2020 “guardedly optimistic” for continued growth to start 2021.
PlayAGS slot machine manufacturer is hoping for better days in 2021 after a rough 2020.
Nevada’s outdoor recreation economy ended the calendar year 2020 with nearly 3,600 fewer jobs and losing out on an estimated $161.5 million loss in labor income and a potential $282.9 million in economic output.
The U.S. Department of Labor announced new guidance for state employment departments that would expand eligibility for the unemployment insurance benefits program for independent contractors, the self-employed and gig workers.
“Vegas could become the esports capital of North America,” said Milo Ocampo, the founder of Las Vegas-based 8-Bit Esports.
There’s a great, big world out there just waiting for you to explore it. Data suggests you may already have.
When exactly the state crosses from pandemic to post-pandemic is hard to nail down, though experts have varying opinions of what that might look like.
After months of suffering in legal limbo, some self employed and independent contractors may receive a lifeline by Christmas.
Nevada’s casinos won’t need to overhaul their operating plans under new guidance issued Tuesday by gaming regulators.
Casinos in Michigan are closing for three weeks in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19 — a move that gaming experts see as potentially a sign of things to come for Las Vegas.
Several of Nevada’s largest business organizations joined Gov. Steve Sisolak’s call for people to stay home and increase safety precautions to slow the spread of COVID-19.
About half of MGM Resorts International’s national pre-pandemic workforce is back. The company furloughed employees when the COVID-19 pandemic prompted nationwide shutdowns in March.