With all the hoopla around the opening of T-Mobile Arena behind New York-New York, it’s easy to forget another key related addition to the Strip will also be christened: The Park.
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Ground was broken for T-Mobile Arena on May 1, 2014. Two years and $375 million later, the 20,000 seat arena is set to open to the public.
Marco Cochrane’s 40-foot, 7,500-pound “Bliss Dance” statue was unveiled at The Park on March 4.
If you’re a hockey fan, you’re going to love T-Mobile Arena. If you’re a hockey player who skates for the hoped-to-be Las Vegas NHL franchise, you’re going to love coming to work.
Despite varying proposals, the only arena seed to bear fruit is has been the T-Mobile Arena. MGM Resorts International teamed up with Los Angeles-based AEG, the same company that developed the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, to build the 20,000-seat, $375 million venue that opens April 6.
Wednesday marks the first time Las Vegans will finally be able to scope out the inside of the gleaming brass structure that’s been taking shape at the southern end of the Strip for the past couple years.
T-Mobile Arena opens its doors April 6 and tourists, artists, locals and Las Vegas resorts are weighing in on the Strip’s new squeeze via social media.
The T-Mobile Arena stress test Thursday night was a Martina McBride concert in disguise.
We take a look at some of the worst-named arena in the U.S., as well as sharing what our Facebook fans suggested for names, if not the T-Mobile arena.
Former Strip illusionist Jan Rouven was indicted by the federal grand jury Wednesday on four child pornography charges.
A Las Vegas bar took home top prize at this year’s Nightclub & Bar Convention and Trade Show.
Welcome to fabulous Las Vegas, where for the price of a brand new Chevy Camaro, you can buy yourself a stay in the rooftop suite where Calvin Harris and Taylor Swift threw their post-Billboard Music Awards bash.
When T-Mobile Arena opens its doors in a few weeks, it’s storming right out of the gate with a series of seriously high profile shows.
Tao Group and Chef Chris Santos will open Beauty & Essex, restaurant and lounge, at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on May 16.
The High Roller on the Strip lit up red and yellow — two of the three colors in the Belgian flag — Tuesday night to honor people who died in Tuesday’s Brussels terror attacks.