The party supplies retailer announced big markdowns after announcing they are going out of business.
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The struggling home goods retailer and four affiliates filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Sunday.
The city of Henderson has selected the developers to build the new complex.
Tilman Fertitta is the chairman, chief executive officer and owner of Landry’s Inc., the Houston-based hospitality and entertainment company which operates three Golden Nugget casino hotels in Nevada.
After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September, the closeout retailer has started sales at all locations nationwide, including nine in the Las Vegas Valley.
The Strip hotel on the Mandalay Bay casino-resort site is now the W Las Vegas, a non-gaming property operated by MGM Resorts International and Marriott International Inc.
Sticky inflation has been the talk of the last two years in the U.S. economy. For Nevada small business owners, those increases have forced them to trim budgets and push costs onto their consumers.
The prices range from a low of $69 at Circus Circus to a high of $600 at the Palazzo.
The Public Utilities Commission approved NV Energy’s plans for keeping up with future energy demand.
After over a year of financial struggles, this party store is officially going out of business.
A rural desert casino at the state line between Nevada and California has closed, at least for the time being.
Air travel ahead of Christmas could be impacted if a government shutdown occurs.
Commissioners voted to revoke the license of Scott Sibella by approving a stipulation of settlement signed by members of the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Hospitality workers at the newest Strip resort-casino reached a tentative contract agreement with its management, union leaders said.
Southwest Airlines applied for and received permission from the U.S. Department of Transportation to fly nonstop to and from Washington’s Ronald Reagan National Airport.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
The party supplies retailer announced big markdowns after announcing they are going out of business.
The prices range from a low of $69 at Circus Circus to a high of $600 at the Palazzo.
Commissioners voted to revoke the license of Scott Sibella by approving a stipulation of settlement signed by members of the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Hospitality workers at the newest Strip resort-casino reached a tentative contract agreement with its management, union leaders said.