Two Las Vegas resort properties, Westgate Las Vegas and Westgate Flamingo Bay announce new affiliation with Choice Hotels brand.
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The grocery is opening its second valley location, with the first shoppers receiving gifts at the grand opening.
A membership-based indoor pickleball facility has plans to open five locations in the Las Vegas Valley.
Analysts have come up with several theories on what could happen to Circus Circus and its adjacent 102 acres if owner Phil Ruffin decides to sell it.
Davos founder Klaus Schwab told the new president that his return and his agenda have “been at the focus of our discussions this week.”
The new unit will allow for patients to recover at the hospital after surgery or medical events, rather than being transferred to another location.
Executives said during an earnings call Monday that rooms at the Strip casino-hotel will be renovated next year.
Yet another furniture retailer is closing its doors after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Sunday, affecting two locations in the valley.
An accounting error by the operators of the Dotty’s casino franchise resulted in a large tax overpayment, and a second request for a refund is expected in within weeks.
A Las Vegas thrift store is celebrating its relocation, by making everything 99 cents ahead of its closing.
The West Coast rap legends are taking part in a long-form podcast during ComplexCon this month.
A Las Vegas-based energy, supplement and lifestyle brand will be acquired by a beverage giant by 2025.
The renovation project, which began in mid-2023, comes as part of a wave of capital reinvestment projects in Boyd’s portfolio.
Here are five of the more memorable conquests that happened in October in the Las Vegas Valley.
Allegiant Stadium would lose nearly 200 on-site parking spots to accommodate a Boring Company Vegas Loop station.
Affordability and housing are atop the ticket and voters, such as Latinos, have money and the economy on their mind as they cast their votes, new surveys find.
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 […]
Analysts have come up with several theories on what could happen to Circus Circus and its adjacent 102 acres if owner Phil Ruffin decides to sell it.
The deal reached Wednesday ends a nearly 10-week strike at the property.
The members-only big-box chain plans to open a sprawling retail building in the southwest valley.
Two-thirds of the Ivanpah Solar Generating Facility is shutting down after a major California utility company terminated its contract with plant owners.