Three liens for work done on the $1.66 billion, 17,000-seat entertainment venue being built east of The Venetian have been filed in the Clark County Recorder’s Office.
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Credit One Bank is developing a four-story, 150,000-square-foot building just south of the 215 Beltway between Buffalo and Durango drives.
The center received the Global Biorisk Advisory Council STAR facility accreditation by ISSA: The Worldwide Cleaning Industry Association, one of 22 worldwide to get it.
According to RunRepeat.com, just 30 percent of U.S. gym members surveyed have returned since gyms reopened amid the pandemic.
The campaign launch coincides with the National Park Service’s 104th birthday and urges responsible travels and forays into nature.
Many Las Vegas visitors are spending less than they did before the pandemic.
Tony Hsieh stepped down as CEO of Las Vegas-based online retailer Zappos.com.
Las Vegas-based Galaxy Gaming is acquiring Progressive Games Partners for $12.425 million and will work to expand its reach in rapidly growing iGaming.
Many casinos are rushing to convert these new players into loyal customers.
Don’t expect the federal Lost Wages Assistance program in Nevada anytime soon, leaders of the state’s employment office say.
Out-of-town attractions have found new audiences from cities, new revenue sources and different strategies to survive the grip of the coronavirus pandemic.
Sponsors of the National Finals Rodeo are looking elsewhere to stage its “Super Bowl” because a lack of gate receipts means no prize money for cowboy contestants.
Who is buying homes amid the turmoil? People who still have jobs, as well as savings that let them qualify for a mortgage or buy with cash.
One company that received a PPP loan was part of a Public Integrity investigation that found few donations went to the causes championed.
With Nevada seeing over 62,000 cases of coronavirus and 1,102 deaths as result, many states set travel restrictions on those heading to their areas from the Silver State.