The new concept replaces Bazaar Meat by chef José Andrés, which is moving from Sahara Las Vegas to The Venetian on the Strip.
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Known for its iconic sky-painted ceilings and attention to detail, the Forum Shops at Caesars helped bring upscale and luxury offerings to the Strip and Las Vegas as a whole.
The Athletics are moving a step closer to getting construction underway on their $1.75 billion Las Vegas stadium after filing for a commercial grading permit this week with Clark County.
Mötley Crüe is moving back its residency at Dolby Live on the Las Vegas Strip because lead singer Vince Neil is undergoing a “required medical procedure.”
The economic impact of the second annual Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix was less than it was in year one but still proved to be a major economic boon for the city.
The Beatles’ legend has released his first country album, “Look Up.” He played the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Jan. 14-15.
The restaurant will occupy a famed Fifth Avenue space in Manhattan. The space has housed restaurants at least since the 1970s.
Bryan Adams has previously sold out Encore Theater in brief runs in 2021 and 2023.
St. Baldrick’s parties are back in VegasVille, on Monday night and again March 16.
The longtime chief executive officer of a conglomerate that operates a hotel-casino on the north Las Vegas Strip is stepping down.
Mike Newquist had been reassigned in Cirque’s latest series of layoffs. He left the company less than a month later.
Texas developer Chris Milam spent years pursuing plans to build arenas and stadiums in Southern Nevada, with nothing to show for it.
A class action lawsuit stemming from an on-track incident during the inaugural Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix in 2023 has been dismissed in part.
The biggest difference-maker in January’s casino gaming win was in baccarat, where casinos won more than twice what they won against players in January 2024.
The bride wore very little and punctuated her “I do” with an expletive. That’s one of several scenes that made “Anora” just the fourth best picture Oscar winner to have filmed in Las Vegas
