The 14-gate, $2.4 billion expansion that opened at McCarran International Airport on June 27, 2012, is credited with boosting international tourism and airport capacity.
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Oak View Group’s planned 2,000-room resort and 20,000-seat NBA-ready arena on the south Strip are scheduled for a groundbreaking next year and an expected opening in 2026.
Friends of UNLV William F. Harrah College of Hospitality Professor Al Izzolo paid tribute to the legendary mentor in a memorial service after his death in April.
Southern Nevada’s housing market is no stranger to volatility — and lately, it seems the industry is on anything but even ground.
Blackstone announced Friday that it closed its acquisition of billionaire James Packer’s Crown Resorts Ltd., saying this marked its largest transaction to date in the Asia-Pacific region.
The Las Vegas Wedding Chamber of Commerce held its annual State of the Wedding Industry event to showcase initiatives and trends from the 2021 fiscal year.
The new landlord’s portfolio featured 120 properties across 27 states by the end of last year.
Focusing on land, water and talent in the Las Vegas area could help push diversification and avoid the worst of a possible recession, experts said at the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance’s Perspective event Thursday.
In a two-count, 13-page complaint, Station Casinos is accused of failing to prevent wagering on sports events that had already begun, resulting in a fine of $80,000.
The City of Las Vegas celebrates the African American community with a proposed African American Museum and Cultural Center.
The Legends Bay Casino in Sparks was licensed Thursday by the Nevada Gaming Commission in a unanimous vote.
Online poker tournament winners from across the country won a free trip to Las Vegas and a five-night stay at Aria for the inaugural BetMGM Poker Championship.
Caesars Entertainment Inc. on Tuesday opened the largest freestanding sportsbook in Arizona and has a celebrity chef with Las Vegas connections serving food.
Buyers are pulling back in Southern Nevada and other metro areas amid sharply higher borrowing costs.
It was the latest high-priced deal in Las Vegas that did not produce transfer tax revenue that supports schools and low-income housing in Nevada.