The Strip hotel updated its guest rooms and meeting space, as well as moved its sky-high lobby to the ground floor, in phase one of a property renovation.
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Some Strip properties won’t be affected if the Culinary Union and several employers do not reach a contract agreement and workers strike.
Bartenders, housekeepers, servers and other hospitality workers will strike Friday if Culinary Local 226 can’t reach a new deal with casino operators by 5 a.m.
Workers would walk out of multiple properties if a deal isn’t reached by the deadline, which is days before the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix.
Prepare to see a new “natural” feature at The Mirage during the 2024 Super Bowl when a snowy mountain takes the spot of the iconic — and now dormant — volcano.
Despite a major cybersecurity attack on the gaming company in the third quarter, few details emerged from discussions with Wall Street investors.
Thirty years ago, cannon blasts heralded the opening of Treasure Island. The opening was part of a family-friendly tourism boom of the 1990s.
The drop in demand forced a gas station to lay off four people on Oct. 19, cut hours for others and reduced the number of people on schedule at a time.
Culinary Local 226 is increasing the pressure on resort employers to reach a contract agreement, but suggested a strike could be called as soon as next week.
Hospitality workers will once again rally on the Strip this week as Culinary Local 226 continues to pressure hotel employers to negotiate a deal for a new five-year contract.
An immersive digital art venue popular in east Asia will open its first North American location near the center Strip next month.
Hundreds of luxury retailers on the Strip are preparing for an influx of high net-worth shoppers in Las Vegas during the Formula One Grand Prix.
The worker is currently in stable condition, according to the resort.
Culinary Local 226 said it will hold “informational picket lines” in front of eight resort properties on the Las Vegas Strip this week.
“They’re dealing with the same thing in L.A. that we’re dealing with in Las Vegas,” a Culinary union official said of striking hotel workers.