Also, board members approved a $1.5 million sponsorship of the Neon City Festival, a downtown Las Vegas affiliated event with the race.
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Three Station Casinos properties will offer special viewing areas with music and giveaways during Fourth of July celebrations.
Truist Securities analyst Barry Jonas said he isn’t convinced lower rates are the result of a lack of consumer confidence. Here’s his take.
The project has been in the works since the $1 billion West Hall opened in 2021 and is designed to make Las Vegas the nation’s premiere convention destination.
Non-disclosure agreements have kept the identity of a hangar-like building near South Point a mystery, but Clark County has confirmed what it is.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is publicizing special summer deals directed at locals to counter nickel-and-diming image.
New York developer Eli Gindi has added a new stretch of retail space on the Las Vegas Strip across from Waldorf Astoria.
The busiest commercial air carrier at Las Vegas’ Harry Reid International Airport will be able to provide flights to Asia, Australia and Europe as a result of the new partnership.
With the potential cost of an airport south of Las Vegas in the billions, Laughlin’s airport director has thought of a way to cut costs and help Laughlin tourism.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board reported generally flat numbers compared with a year ago with gaming tax collections nearly the same as they were in 2024.
Around 1,100 workers will be covered in the new five-year contract at Harry Reid International Airport with negotiations continuing on another 400 workers in a different category.
Parking spaces at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas are starting to fill up for the long Memorial Day weekend.
The new aquatic complex features five distinct pool areas spread over 1.5 acres.
AAA says the highest number of Memorial Day travelers since 2005 will drive and fly over the long weekend, with Las Vegas being one of the top five destinations.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority will spend more on advertising and less on construction in the next fiscal year as visitation is expected to be off.