Las Vegas Boulevard is lined with hotel-casinos that can cost billions to buy or build, but not every real estate deal in the corridor ends well.
Casinos & Gaming
Friday the 13th turned out to be a lucky day for one slots player at a Henderson casino.
The former executive in this role is leaving to lead a New York-based based company that operates gaming facilities in eight states.
Work crews will again remove the trees in front of the Fountains of Bellagio along Las Vegas Boulevard, as part of race preparations for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
More than 55,000 customers at a Nevada resort-casino were notified of some personal information that could have been leaked in a July cybersecurity incident.
Tier-matching, or status-matching, is a popular promotional tool for casino operators to entice new customers and lure gamblers away from the competition.
MGM’s Las Vegas Strip hotels already use 90 percent solar energy for daytime activites.
Gary Selesner was responsible for some of the most distinctive and successful restaurants, shows and amenities during the resort’s remarkable evolution over the past two decades.
Individuals and companies from China, Latin America and elsewhere were a part of the illegal funds transferring scheme in which Wynn Las Vegas is forfeiting $131 million.
When three casinos opened on the Las Vegas Strip in 1999, it marked the first time in the corridor’s history that a trio of new mega-resorts debuted in a single year.
Guests were left frustrated — and took their complaints to Clark County officials.
Two Hispanic women are suing the Strip casino-resort alleging racial discrimination and retaliation stemming from a false accusation of misappropriated company funds.
The Review-Journal recently sat down with the Rio’s new CEO while the property was nearly complete with its $350 million renovation.
A quirk in Nevada law allows landowners to keep a gaming license at a former casino long after its closure, as long as owners do this.
Eight gaming companies involved in online gaming are putting up $20 million to finance efforts to educate students and other groups about gambling responsibly.