Federal lawmakers agreed upon a second $900 billion COVID-19 economic relief package — but the industries Nevada relies on most are left wanting.
Bailey Schulz
Bailey joined the Las Vegas-Review Journal’s business desk in April 2018. She previously worked with the paper in the summer of 2017 as an intern. Prior to her return, she was an intern on Bloomberg News’ energy team. She grew up in Iowa and graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a bachelor of journalism degree in 2017.
The stock market has rallied, and two CEOs are poised to earn far more than what their original base salaries would have granted.
Las Vegas room rates have trended well below average this year, but prices listed for New Year’s Eve are skyrocketing.
The local Culinary and Bartenders unions are requiring Wynn Resorts Ltd. to schedule 40-hour work weeks for its full-time employees in Las Vegas, a move the company said will lead to layoffs.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said Sunday that he would sign a directive that will place a moratorium on “most residential evictions in Nevada.”
Boyd Gaming Corp. is selling the Eldorado Casino in Henderson.
The Licensing Expo has been postponed once again and is now scheduled to take place at the Mandalay Bay Convention center Aug. 10-12.
Good news for thrill seekers in Las Vegas: Circus Circus has launched its first new ride since 2013.
Not even a global pandemic can put a stop to holiday celebrations in Las Vegas.
The hotel tower had stopped accepting weekday reservations in July, and will now be closed seven days a week effective immediately, according to Las Vegas Sands.
The owner of the Las Vegas Golden Knights is making moves in the gaming industry, albeit indirectly.
Virgin Hotels Las Vegas had set an opening date for Jan. 15, but officials announced Friday that the opening has been pushed back and a new date is not yet finalized.
The changes come just months after MGM Resorts International reorganized its leadership at the property level, according to a memo sent by CEO and President Bill Hornbuckle on Friday and obtained by the Review-Journal.
State officials have agreed to grant $4.4 million in tax abatements. In exchange, Beyond Meat would build a 158,000-square-foot facility in Washoe County.
MGM Resorts has cashed in on $700 million as the pandemic continues to impede the national gaming and hospitality industries.