Stocks fell on Wall Street Monday in a sluggish start to the week as investors await the latest take from the Federal Reserve on inflation. The S&P 500 fell 0.2 percent as of 11:30 a.m. Eastern. … [Read more...] about Stocks slip on Wall Street, pull S&P 500 below record
Global Gaming Expo returning to Las Vegas
The Global Gaming Expo, the world’s largest gaming industry trade show, will return to Las Vegas in October after a one-year hiatus resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, organizers of the event … [Read more...] about Global Gaming Expo returning to Las Vegas
Visitation to LV in steady climb, but still behind 2019 figures
Las Vegas had its best monthly visitation numbers since February 2020 in April but still has a long way to go to catch up to 2019 figures, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority reported … [Read more...] about Visitation to LV in steady climb, but still behind 2019 figures
Cosmopolitan to bring back parking fees for non-hotel guests
With tourists surging back to Las Vegas, paid parking is coming back to yet another casino on the Strip. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will charge non-hotel guests for valet and self-parking starting … [Read more...] about Cosmopolitan to bring back parking fees for non-hotel guests
Las Vegas homes selling rapidly as buyers tap cheap money
When Ryan Oesterle put his Las Vegas townhouse up for sale last month, he knew the market had been heating up and figured it would only take one or two weeks before he accepted an offer. Instead, it … [Read more...] about Las Vegas homes selling rapidly as buyers tap cheap money