The popular pedestrian mall in the heart of downtown Las Vegas will increase its public safety presence and add security measures on weekends in response to recent fights.
Casinos & Gaming
Developers of Dream Las Vegas are scheduled to hold a ceremonial groundbreaking Friday for the 531-room casino resort.
Betfred, a United Kingdom-based bookmaker, remains in the Nevada licensing process more than 15 months after the property opened, an official said.
In true YouTuber fashion, Brian Christopher’s slot machine was played for the first time with one hand on the button and another holding a phone, livestreaming it all to thousands of viewers.
The project, called Arcade, will open this fall as the Strip casino continues its rebrand to Horseshoe Las Vegas. No opening date has been announced.
Where’s the beef? For Fatburger, the beef lies in a choice center-cut portion of the Strip. It’s part of a continuing growth strategy targeting casino properties.
The popularity of YouTuber Brian Christopher’s channel, Brian Christopher Slots, has found its way into the real world as his likeness pops up in slot rooms and on slot machines.
If you’re under 21, don’t expect to get in at Circa or El Cortez. Their leaders are happy with their decisions, but they don’t expect any other properties to join them.
According to Las Vegas city records last year, the one-story project will span more than 21,000 square feet and sit on a 5-acre plot of land.
Dream Las Vegas is estimated to cost around $550 million and slated to open in late 2024.
Circus Circus has expanded on its status as the only Strip casino still offering coin-operated slot machines.
The first offshoot from the Las Vegas Convention Center’s underground transit system opened Thursday at Resorts World.
Special events continued to propel visitors to Las Vegas gambling at record paces in May. A boxing title fight, Electric Daisy Carnival and two big concerts drew players.
The Grammy winner is part of the MGM Resorts promotion, a sort of scavenger hunt through nine Las Vegas properties, running now through July 11.
Former All-Pro offensive lineman Jonathan Ogden placed the first wager at the refreshed Harrah’s sportsbook, which features new TVs, chairs and bar space.