The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is taking an unorthodox path to let traveling social media influencers tell their thousands of followers about the good times they had in Las Vegas.
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The 2021 Nevada Gaming Fact Book, published Tuesday by the Nevada Resort Association, highlights the lost jobs, business closures and lack of business and leisure travel the state faced last year.
The Fremont Street Experience is planning a job fair to add staff for the summer season.
The iconic Stardust name is returning to the casino business, this time as a pair of online casinos bearing the brand of the now-gone Strip resort.
“Our properties continued to perform extremely well, adjusted for the seasonality,” Full House Resorts President and CEO Daniel Lee said in a Monday news release.
After starting the process to sell Tony Hsieh’s expansive Las Vegas real estate holdings, the late tech mogul’s family has now turned to his property portfolio in a wealthy Utah ski town.
Aldo Martinez, the 2021 president of real estate trade group Las Vegas Realtors, gives his take on the pandemic and the Southern Nevada housing market during a question-and-answer interview.
Las Vegas house prices hit another all-time high last month amid plunging supply and despite lingering economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
Nevadans are optimistic about Las Vegas’ post-coronavirus future, but they believe a full economic recovery is going to take some time.
With new stakeholders taking part in sports betting, it may get harder for companies to sustain growth that has fueled the industry in its first three years.
A sequential royal flush also paid out $119,871 at Green Valley Ranch.
The concept of skill-based games in casinos may be a part of Nevada’s future. But it will be without Blaine Graboyes, former CEO of GameCo LLC, who was denied a license.
Approval makes Virginia the fourth state where it’s available and the company also has tie-ins with NASCAR and the Martinsville Speedway and Richmond Raceway.
Bally’s Corp. has made an “unsolicited” $100 million takeover offer to buy Allied Esports Entertainment, Inc., the esports company announced Friday.
A majority of Nevadans would be comfortable with outdoor events but not indoor gatherings, a Review-Journal poll shows.