The renovations, included upgrading the flooring, furnishings and overall accommodations, were limited to the resort’s high-end suites.
Casinos & Gaming
The new president and CEO was named several weeks after Trevor Scherrer said he would step down.
A class-action lawsuit alleging hotel room price fixing was thrown out, handing a win to the Strip hospitality companies accused of anti-trust behavior.
A proposal asked Boyd Gaming shareholders to study the effects of making casinos smoke-free. It was the first of three proposals across the industry to get a vote.
Hospitality workers at an off-Strip casino continued their two-day strike Saturday, calling on their employer to agree to wage increases in the next five-year contract.
Two multibillion-dollar resorts — both with arenas that would be capable of hosting an NBA team — are in the works for Southern Nevada. Are both of them financially viable?
About 700 hospitality workers at an off-Strip casino have walked off the job and will withhold work for two days while pressing their employer to reach a deal over their five-year contract.
The historic downtown Las Vegas gambling hall will add two bars, a restaurant and more casino floor space later this year.
Shareholders would get a 40 percent cash premium on the sale of their shares to the New York-based middle-market private equity firm.
Wynn Las Vegas and Fontainebleau Las Vegas have traded barbs over allegations that Fontainebleau has tried to steal executive talent from Wynn.
An off-Strip hotel-casino facing a two-day strike says it will legal action against the union threatening to walk off the job.
Roger Thomas spent 20 years designing for Wynn Resorts. He shares his evocative design philosophy.
The head of Virgin Hotels sees Mohegan Tribe’s withdrawal as casino operators as a chance to shake up the property that has struggled to gain footing in the market.
Roughly 700 hospitality workers at an off-Strip casino plan to walk off the job for two days after lengthy contract negotiations continue, union officials said Wednesday.
Former Las Vegas gaming executive Scott Sibella was sentenced for knowingly allowing an illegal bookmaker to gamble at MGM Grand, violating anti-money-laundering laws.