As legalized sports betting expands across the country, sportsbook operators from near and far are looking to get into in the established Nevada market, experts say.
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Analysts heaped praise on MGM Resorts International CEO Jim Murren after last weeks’ earnings conference call in which the big takeaway was that MGM 2020 is working.
Derek Tadashi Morishita joins SLS with more than 10 years of experience in the food and beverage industry including holding senior level roles overseeing high-end culinary establishments across the Las Vegas Strip.
Following the February death of Bob Massi, a lion-haired Las Vegas Valley lawyer and television personality, his law firm now is in the hands of his son.
U.S. regulators are approving T-Mobile’s $26.5 billion takeover of rival Sprint, despite fears of higher prices and job cuts. Shome hurdles to the deal remain possible.
The U.S. economy slowed sharply in the second quarter even as consumers stepped up their spending.
In the aftermath of one of the largest data breaches in history, Equifax has agreed to pay between $575 million and $700 million to the more than 147 million Americans whose financial data was exposed in 2017.
MGM Resorts International plans to take advantage of the proximity of the Las Vegas stadium to three of its resorts by hosting pregame and post-game tailgating events.
Co-founder James Monsees acknowledged statistics showing “a significant number of underage Americans are using e-cigarettes, including Juul products.”
Nearly down — but not out — a slots player pulled out an early morning victory Monday at a downtown Las Vegas casino.
Treasure Island will be the first Strip property in Radisson’s portfolio, and Radisson Rewards members can earn and redeem points at TI next year.
Southwest Airlines will withdraw from Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey, in November and consolidate its New York operations at LaGuardia Airport.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. reported a profitable second quarter Wednesday, with Chief Operating Officer Rob Goldstein calling it “the best” second quarter in company history — “and if not, close to it.”
The deep-discount airline, which has owned golf-course-management software firm Teesnap since 2013, is also developing a 22-acre riverfront resort in Florida.
The filing comes two weeks after the District of Columbia attorney general filed a resort fee-related lawsuit against Marriott International Inc.