A Houston-based oilfield company announced plans for a lithium extraction plant in Clayton Valley, capitalizing on the growing demand for battery material.
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In unanimous votes, commissioners approved Bally’s operation of the Montbleu at Lake Tahoe, The Pass at Water Street and Caesars’ acquisition of William Hill U.S.
Adam Rosenberg, who has advised gaming and leisure companies for the past 23 years with Goldman Sachs and Fortress Investment, will lead the skill-based game developer, GameCo.
Renovation projects at the Rio that will bring “multiple Hyatt full-service offerings to Las Vegas,” according to a news release.
Starting April 1, landlords will be able to move forward with the eviction process against tenants who have been unable to pay rent because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority President and CEO Steve Hill has pointed to World of Concrete being the first major trade show event to return to the city.
Las Vegas-based social gaming company PlayStudios reports fourth-quarter and full-year earnings ahead of going public.
Airline bookings for spring and later appear to be taking off — with seniors leading the way.
A new medical center planned for McCarran International Airport is slated to begin seeing patients this summer.
Ingrid Reisman, the former Las Vegas Monorail Co.’s senior vice president of corporate communications, was appointed to the LVCVA’s marketing team.
Resorts World Las Vegas has partnered with UrVenue to offer venue booking technology.
The Tuesday opening marked a first for Derek Stevens’ Circa Sports brand. It also could attract a new set of customers for both Tuscany and Circa, a Tuscany executive said.
The Strip property started accepting reservations for remodeled guest rooms Monday for stays beginning mid-April.
JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the U.S. with assets worth $3.03 trillion, and Wells Fargo, the country’s third-largest bank with $1.77 trillion in assets, said they won’t be releasing the funds to customers’ bank accounts until Wednesday.
The majority of traveling Americans are expected to hit the road for their summer vacations, according to a recent survey from travel organizing app TripIt.
