The attraction will span 100,000-square feet of space over multiple stories across the street from Caesars, between Harrah’s and Flamingo.
Wade Tyler Millward
Wade Tyler Millward worked for the Las Vegas Review-Journal from December 2016 to December 2018. He covered retail and manufacturing businesses, industry trends and the local economy. He graduated from the University of Florida and previously worked for the Tampa Bay Business Journal in Tampa, Florida, and Gaston Gazette in Gastonia, North Carolina. He’s received reporting awards from the Nevada and North Carolina press associations.
Cox has introduced the new features to its online car marketplace Autotrader.com for new and used cars at 24 local dealerships.
The former UFC headquarters in Las Vegas has sold to a buyer who wants to remain secret.
To persuade e-commerce giant Amazon to open a new headquarters in the Las Vegas area, state and local governments offered 84 acres of land in downtown Las Vegas that included some well-known landmarks.
A cybersecurity company will consolidate its West Coast operations into the former Holsum bread factory in downtown Las Vegas.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has become the first $100 billion mogul to top Forbes’ annual rankings of the world’s richest people. But President Donald Trump’s fortune sank during his first year in office despite a surging stock market.
Nevada law prohibits discrimination or segregation based on race, color, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity or expression. It doesn’t mention age.
Station Casinos is upgrading theaters at its Southern Nevada properties.
In the past few years, CenturyLink has experienced a decrease in landline customers, company spokesman Mark Molzen said. Customers have focused on the company’s internet connection products.
People who use cellphones indoors pose problem for cellphone companies and tower builders.
Las Vegas is among the first four places where telecommunications company T-Mobile will sell cellphones equipped with the next generation of technology.
When it comes to guns, 20-year-old Nathan Shaw’s business is no longer welcome at two big names in retail.
MGM Resorts and the Metropolitan Police Department have confirmed discussions for a possible SWAT building at the site of the Las Vegas Strip shooting.