Location: Nevada
Vegas casino company earnings out this week could provide more context
Wynn Resorts and Red Rock Resorts report first-quarter earnings Tuesday and Golden Entertainment on Wednesday, which could help clear up... more
Grateful Dead art, photography exhibit coming to The Venetian Las Vegas
A Strip art gallery is hosting an art and photography exhibit later this month that looks back at the work of Grateful Dead artists,... more
What’s happening with the Tropicana’s iconic stained glass?
Iconic stained glass above the Tropicana’s former casino pit will be temporarily stored while the shuttered Strip property prepares for a... more
How the experiential Area15 complex could become a new kind of Las Vegas theme park
It’s Friday night at Area15. We step gingerly past artist Tyler Fuqua’s giant robot Mechan 9, who’s sprawled out near the front door. We... more
Las Vegas: Tropicana wants to keep gaming license active during A’s ballpark development
Tropicana officials will ask Clark County officials to keep its gaming license active for at least two years in an upcoming public meeting... more
Vici covets smaller Las Vegas casinos
Executives of Vici Properties, the real estate investment trust (REIT) that owns most of the major casinos on the Las Vegas Strip,... more
Here’s who will build the trains for Brightline’s Vegas-to-L.A. rail line
Brightline West will feature Siemens Mobility trains capable of hitting 220 mph on its Las Vegas-to-Southern California high-speed rail... more
$1.5 billion makeover of Venetian detailed
After a quarter of a century, the suites at the Venetian Resort will be redone. The massive remodel is just part of a $1.5 billion... more
Las Vegas: Vici vows Venetian facelift
Vici Properties Wednesday announced first-quarter revenues of $951.5 million, an 8.4 percent improvement over the first quarter of 2023.... more
MGM credits regional and global reach, digital, and Marriott partnership as contributors to record Q1
MGM Resorts International’s earnings conference call Wednesday was marked by a slight change in presentation. Instead of CEO Bill... more


