Watch Circa grow — from dirt to 44 floors in 20 months
With an original goal of completing Circa in time for a December opening, things changed when the coronavirus hit and social distancing was imposed on work crews.
By Richard N. Velotta
Las Vegas Review-Journal
A federal agency alleged a downtown hotel-casino discriminated against employees multiple times since at least 2018.
March gaming win was strong — but not as strong as a year ago when casinos had all-time-record slot machine revenue due to stellar lineup of special events.
Tropicana owner Bally’s Corp. filed for a commercial demolition permit with Clark County as preparations continue to build a ballpark for the Oakland Athletics.
An executive with more than three decades of experience in Las Vegas is leaving his position once a successor is found.
The win was one of several recently across the Las Vegas Valley.
Company and union officials say the property’s renovation from the Hard Rock Hotel to Virgin Hotels in 2021 has influenced the deal-making.
A new poll looks at whether voters would support a potential law that made all workplaces in Nevada, including casinos, completely smoke free while indoors. Unions also weigh in.
The company said a majority of Culinary Local 226 employees at the Henderson property signed an employee-led petition to decertify the labor union.
Clark County District Judge Mark Denton will hear arguments on Wynn Las Vegas’ allegations that rival Fontainebleau is poaching the resort’s executives.
While MGM’s lawsuit against the Federal Trade Commission and a “60 Minutes” story offered new details, there are still unanswered questions about last year’s cyberattack.