The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas reported Friday that revenue surged in the second quarter and the casino cut its loss.
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Ever wanted to enjoy a fresh, cold draft beer while talking about bed bug breeding habits? How about sipping a strong martini as you discuss the ins and outs of eradication?
The financier behind redevelopment of Wayne Newton’s Casa de Shenandoah estate as a “Graceland West” to honor the Las Vegas entertainer surprised many on Thursday by asking a judge’s approval to kill the project.
A weeklong hearing in Clark County District Court over a stalled effort to turn entertainer Wayne Newton’s Las Vegas estate into a theme park launched Monday with claims of death threats flying in all directions.
Those wide-open corridors in McCarran International Airport’s new Terminal 3 will get a little more crowded today.
The shop window, framed by a white stone facade, shows only a tiny glimpse of the Italian luxury waiting inside.
Ever wanted to get married in a moving sphere overlooking the Strip? Wait a few months.
Get ready to spend more on travel. Airlines are raising ticket prices again after a four-month lull that coincided with falling fuel costs.
When a large convention comes to Las Vegas, there’s heavy competition for the attention of conventioneers. They host parties for potential buyers, offer free giveaways at exhibit booths and some even take out advertising on the side of hotels surrounding the Las Vegas Convention Center.
CityCenter’s half-finished Harmon Hotel received a death sentence Thursday.
An engineer hired by contractor Perini Building Co. on Monday began spelling ways to permanently repair the unfinished Harmon Hotel as testimony concerning demolition of the CityCenter property resumed after a four-month hiatus.
Visitation to Las Vegas is back up, after a slight decrease last month.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority’s board of directors added a new member at its July meeting.