The books have been closed on the failed deal that would have brought a 50-story, 2,000-room resort next to the Fontainebleau Las Vegas. Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority President and CEO … [Read more...] about LVCVA moves on after deal to build Strip resort fails
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Las Vegas wedding industry bouncing back
The “Wedding Capital of the World” bounced back last year, recording one of its best years after a rough 2020, according to the Las Vegas Wedding Chamber of Commerce. The chamber gave its annual … [Read more...] about Las Vegas wedding industry bouncing back
Convention industry outlook strong despite COVID-19 obstacles
World of Concrete, a construction show specializing in masonry materials and services, and the Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show, the largest firearms and ammunition event of its kind, both begin … [Read more...] about Convention industry outlook strong despite COVID-19 obstacles
Las Vegas airline capacity nearly back to record 2019 levels
By next month, airline capacity into Harry Reid International Airport will surpass the record 2019 level of around 74,300 seats coming into the market every day. Now, tourism experts have a new … [Read more...] about Las Vegas airline capacity nearly back to record 2019 levels
Funding drive for Las Vegas’ first Super Bowl kicks off this week
The first-ever Las Vegas Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium is more than two years away, but organizers already have started planning what could be the largest single-event economic boom in the city’s … [Read more...] about Funding drive for Las Vegas’ first Super Bowl kicks off this week