It is the first of three new hotels to be completed by Nigro Construction in partnership with Marriott over the next year.
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.
Just two years after Nevada reinstated net metering, the state is breaking into the top rankings for solar installation in the U.S.
Noonan made the announcement in a letter posted on social media Monday, according to Boyd spokesman David Strow.
Eldorado Resorts Inc. is selling three of its regional properties, a move some analysts believe is a sign the casino company gearing up for an acquisition.
Former MGM Resorts International staff say finding a new job in hospitality — the state’s largest industry — isn’t easy.
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada determined Boyd would have to pay a $10.7 million impact fee if the company follows through with the departure.
While other under-construction projects like the Raiders’ Las Vegas Stadium , Drew Las Vegas , and MSG Sphere have expressed interest in leaving NV Energy before turning any lights on, Resorts World Las Vegas is going all-in with Nevada’s monopoly utility.
More than 500 MGM Resorts International Employees have the chance to attend college for free this fall.
There’s a resurgence of residential solar power in the Las Vegas Valley, and officials say scammers are taking advantage of the industry’s growth.
The Amazon Echos in each room give guests the ability to use Alexa commands to request housekeeping, reserve a pool cabana, or make dinner reservations.
According to a news release from the Nevada Public Utilities Commission, NV Energy is asking for permission to increase rates for residential customers in Southern Nevada by 0.42 percent, or about 47 cents each month.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed a solar access bill Tuesday that directs NV Energy to develop between three and 10 solar access programs for low-income customers, residential customers who can’t install rooftop solar and disadvantaged businesses and nonprofit organizations.
The list of companies staying with NV Energy is growing.
According to a 2018 study, wage theft is a reoccurring problem found in a range of industries across the state. Today’s tight labor market isn’t expected to help.
The Cosmopolitan is no longer looking for an alternative energy provider.