The LVGEA’s 2019 Community Survey reported a dip in the number of respondents who avoid Las Vegas Strip services and casinos that charge for parking compared to last 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.
NV Energy and Las Vegas Sands haven’t always seen eye-to-eye, but the two companies this week announced a long-term partnership, though details remain confidential.
Five of six CEOs at Las Vegas’ largest gaming companies saw their pay decline in 2018.
Caesars is teaming up with ESPN to create sports betting content, including its new show, the Daily Wager.
Four years after Las Vegas Sands Corp. first applied to leave NV Energy, the two companies have reached a long-term deal to supply energy for The Venetian.
Walmart announced late Monday it’s rolling out free next-day shipping for orders over $35.
The Las Vegas-based company said its revenue was up 12.6 percent and its net loss was down 99 percent in the first quarter of 2019.
Hotels across the Las Vegas Valley are raising their rates during the 2020 NFL Draft, which is expected to bring hundreds of thousands of visitors to the Strip.
The Las Vegas-based company has invested $38 million on The Strat renovations, and has an additional $39 million budgeted for renovations throughout the end of the year.
A Q&A with cannabis production company TriGrow Systems.
Visitors on Fremont Street can see something new under the Viva Vision canopy in addition to performers and souvenir kiosks: construction crews.
Full House Resorts CEO and president Dan Lee expects a new Indiana bill will help the regional casino company compete with the big dogs.
Almost a week after Pahrump utility Valley Electric Association’s annual meeting , the cooperative’s board president Ken Derschan has resigned.
Drew Las Vegas won’t open for another three years, but it’s already looking into leaving NV Energy.
All across the Las Vegas Valley, resorts are continuing to invest in their pools, hoping to attract demographics of all types as guests’ interests start to shift.