Before the Metropolitan Police Department blocks off Las Vegas Boulevard and revelers take over the Strip and Fremont Street, party organizers are putting the finishing touches on their New Year’s Eve fetes.
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After two years of modest reinvestment and upgrades of Strip properties, a group of gaming industry analysts and brokers thinks more than $1.5 billion will be invested by companies and investors in the Las Vegas gaming real estate market over the next two years.
As 2012 draws to a close, the future of tourism is looking bright.
Faced with a sharp drop in business, McCarran International Airport will slash the rents for the limousine and shuttle bus companies that pick up fare-paying passengers.
This December, high-end retailers on the Strip are celebrating the end of 2012 with hopes of huge sales.
The threat of a weekend taxi strike was averted Friday when Las Vegas’ second largest cab company and its drivers’ union agreed to extend the current contract until Jan. 31.
In a tourist town with 24-hour drinking, it’s easy to see why Las Vegas is No. 4 among U.S. cities where people think they’re most likely to get into an accident with a rental car.
Southern Nevada, your spring sports events calendar is filling up fast.
After four years of scouting fanfest events at the Super Bowl and NBA and Major League Baseball All-Star Games, Las Vegas Events rolled out its own interactive Cowboy FanFest this week to give rodeo fans a chance to chat with sport superstars such as Trevor Brazile, compete in an offbeat Redneck Rodeo and allow kids to do mutton bustin’ in a replica NFR arena.
Union drivers at Las Vegas’ second-largest taxi cab company have voted to authorize a strike, although it would not start until Dec. 16 at the earliest.