NoMad opens Oct. 12 inside Park MGM. It isn’t the first Las Vegas hotel tucked inside another. Nor will it be the last.
Todd Prince
Todd Prince joined the Review-Journal in January 2017 as a gaming and tourism reporter after spending 17 years in Russia. During his time in Moscow, Todd worked 7 years as a stockbroker for Bank of America-Merrill Lynch and five years as a business and political reporter for Bloomberg News. He also worked several years as a freelance writer and photographer for publications including The Moscow Times. Todd speaks Russian and has a bachelor’s degree in history from Brooklyn College.
The United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation ruled Wednesday that the lawsuits do not contain “sufficiently numerous” or “complex common questions” to justify consolidation.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. has created armed emergency response teams composed of former military and law enforcement officials.
One year after the Oct. 1 shooting at the Las Vegas Village festival grounds, entrance and exit gates are closed to the public.
An increased number of security guards stood by the elevator bank Monday.
Though Scarlett Grable was just 33, the cartilage in both hip joints had worn away and the pain had become too much to bear. The years of dancing six days a week and completing more than 170 kicks a night had caught up with her.
At the Ghost Town Art Coffee Co. in Pioche, owner Kelly Garni takes payment for two burgers and a Coca-Cola by sliding a Visa card through a small dongle attached to his Samsung S6 mobile phone.
Counter drones, security robots and gun detection technology were just of few of the items on exhibit at the five-day show dedicated to physical and cybersecurity. GSX, which attracts more than 20,000 industry professionals, ends Thursday.
Nevada’s largest mining employer, Barrick Gold, is buying African peer Randgold Resources in an all shares deal to form the world’s largest publicly traded producer of the precious metal.
Credit Suisse expects U.S. sports betting net revenues to surge to $4.5 billion by 2023 and continue climbing as legalization spreads. UK-based William Hill is in a very strong position to capitalize on the widening market.
The collapse of Lehman Brothers – an event that shattered the dreams of some of the bank’s employees – stimulated others, to give their true passions a shot. One former employee moved to Las Vegas within a year of Lehman’s collapse to begin building a business.
As the state’s Financial Institutions Division Commissioner, it was George Burns’ job to deliver the news to bank owners and employees that their institution could not be saved.
Gary Cohn, the former economic adviser to President Donald Trump, said market speculators — such as waitresses in Las Vegas — share part of the blame for the housing bubble that popped 10 years ago, devastating the local economy.
William Hill US has signed a partnership with the Vegas Golden Knights in the first deal between a sports book operator and a National Hockey League team.
MJardin Group, a manager of cannabis facilities around North America, said it is looking to invest as much as $30 million into the Nevada marijuana market as recreational sales boom.