The scene has been playing out for weeks now across town, as various Las Vegas institutions resume daily operations, each providing its own chapter in the story of a 24/7 city getting back on its high-heeled feet.
Reopening Las Vegas
More than two months into a state-mandated shutdown, some Las Vegas casinos and restaurants are planning to reopen their doors to the public June 4.
CBS confirmed that Season 2 of the reality show will air six nights a week from The Cromwell, beginning with a two-hour premiere.
Casinos in Las Vegas were closed most of the second quarter, Encore Boston Harbor was shuttered the entire quarter, while Macao endured stifling border closures.
Red Rock Resorts reported a 77.5 percent drop in revenue for the second quarter but said its properties in Las Vegas have been performing well since reopening.
Having both shows filmed here will remind national audiences that Las Vegas is open for business — and pleasure.
Signs trumpeting coronavirus-safety protocol line the MGM Grand’s 12th-floor hallways: “You may not leave the bubble!” is one.
Testing employees before their return to work has come into question as the state’s testing system becomes overwhelmed.
In a bid to keep business travelers coming to Las Vegas, Allegiant Air is ready to unveil a series of package deals for flights and hotels for telecommuters.
The D Las Vegas has rescinded a new dress code policy that barred people with face and neck tattoos from entering the downtown hotel-casino.
Piero’s Italian Cuisine and Pamplemousse le Restaurant say CES going digital means they’ll delay their reopenings, while Golden Steer has seen some diversity.
The celebrity chef will offer breakfast and lunch sliders on weekends beginning Friday.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. will continue to offer its employees pay and benefits through at least Oct. 31.
Nevada casino regulators have opened more than 150 cases over noncompliance with health and safety policies and, among that tally, filed three formal complaints, officials said Tuesday.
Many Las Vegas room rates are below pre-pandemic levels in an effort to attract more visitors, but pricing has held steadier compared with many other markets.
MGM Resorts International notified a large majority of its entertainment and sports division employees Monday that they will be laid off effective Aug. 31.
Pubs, bars and taverns in Clark, Nye, Washoe and Elko counties will remain closed, Gov. Steve Sisolak announced during a Monday news conference in which he updated Nevada’s COVID-19 response.