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.
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An escalating trade war between the U.S. and China pushed stocks lower for a fifth straight day Friday and put the market on track for its worst week of the year.
Once vying for high-rollers with top Las Vegas Strip properties, the off-Strip Rio now competes with 50-year-old Circus Circus for cost-conscious visitors.
The question comes up over and over, with extremist material, hate speech, election meddling and privacy invasions. Why can’t Facebook just fix it?
Uber began trading as a public company at $42 per share Friday, nearly 7% below its initial public offering price on an already volatile day for the markets.
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.
Pebb Enterprises has acquired Rainbow Promenade, a 228,279-square-foot retail plaza at the southwest corner of Rainbow Boulevard and Smoke Ranch Road.
Wynn Resorts Ltd. posted a first-quarter decline in revenue, but a return to profitability, and exeutives say they haven’t decided whether to appeal regulatory sanctions.
The world’s leading ride-hailing service set the stage for Friday’s long-awaited initial public offering with a price that sets its market value at $82.4 billion.
A slots player at the South Point figures to enjoy her stay at the Las Vegas casino, especially after hitting a jackpot worth six figures.
The 368-unit Vintage Pointe sold for $58 million and now has traded hands three times in the past three years at escalating prices.
A trade group has reinstated an award to the makers of a robotic sex toy for women that it had taken away four months ago for not keeping with its image.
The state Gaming Control Board has recommended a provisional license for sports-wagering giant GVC Holdings Plc. following a 2-1 vote and nearly four hours of testimony.
Clark County commissioners have given the green light to Lorenzo Doumani’s plans for a 45-story, 720-room nongaming hotel at 305 Convention Center Drive.
The Martin-Harris/Turner Joint Venture was recommended for a $3.5 million pre-construction contract for the Las Vegas Convention Center renovation project.