ITC Vegas 2025 is set to mark insurtech’s ‘Big Bang’ moment, showcasing groundbreaking innovations and industry-shaping technologies. Experts predict a transformative impact on insurance business models worldwide.
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Money20/20 USA concluded its four-day event, cementing its role as the heartbeat of the global fintech ecosystem. The conference showcased innovations, key industry insights, and catalytic partnerships driving the future of finance.
Colliers is offering an industrial space for sublease at 2651 Crimson Canyon Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89128. This prime location provides businesses flexible leasing options in a strategic area of Las Vegas.
Las Vegas ranks among the top U.S. cities for ‘bleisure’ travel, blending business and leisure trips. The city’s vibrant entertainment and convention scene drive strong demand, boosting local hospitality and tourism sectors.
Only 43 restaurants in the U.S. serve authentic Kobe beef, a rare and highly prized delicacy. Business Insider reveals where diners can experience this exclusive Japanese Wagyu, known for its exceptional marbling and flavor.
Trump’s policies are reshaping summer vacations through changes in travel regulations, fuel prices, visa restrictions, national park funding, and infrastructure investments-all affecting costs and accessibility for travelers.
Kreate announces a significant investment in North Las Vegas, aiming to boost local economic growth and create jobs. The move underscores the city’s rising appeal for innovative business ventures.
Money20/20 USA has launched the Money20/20 Startup Network, a new platform designed to connect fintech startups with investors, partners, and industry leaders, fueling innovation and collaboration in the financial sector.
A 2021 Fox Business report ranked the “most sinful” U.S. cities, highlighting areas with high rates of vice including gambling, substance abuse, and crime. Las Vegas topped the list, reflecting its reputation as a hub of indulgence.
Several Las Vegas hotels are under investigation following reports of Legionnaires’ disease cases linked to their facilities, raising public health concerns. Authorities are probing water systems to prevent further outbreaks.
Las Vegas tourism has dropped sharply, leaving Nevada workers scrambling for shifts amid declining visitor numbers. The downturn in travel poses challenges for the local economy and hospitality industry.
Black Hat USA announced over 100 briefings for its 29th anniversary event in Las Vegas, showcasing the latest in cybersecurity research and trends. The conference remains a key platform for industry experts and innovators.
Money20/20 is launching Twentyfold at Money20/20 USA in Las Vegas, a new initiative aimed at accelerating innovation in the payments and fintech sectors, showcasing breakthrough technologies and startups.
Pisanelli Bice earns top rankings in the 2026 Chambers USA Guide, cementing its reputation as a leading law firm in Nevada. The recognition highlights the firm’s excellence and client dedication.
American Express has unveiled its first-ever Sidecar by The Centurion® Lounge at Harry Reid International Airport, Las Vegas. This innovative, intimate lounge offers travelers a premium, personalized experience.
Crane Pomerantz, former Assistant U.S. Attorney and Chief of the White Collar Unit, has joined Clark Hill’s Las Vegas office as a member of the litigation practice, bolstering the firm’s expert legal team.
Mirage Las Vegas casino will close Wednesday, ending an iconic era on the Strip. Known for its famous guests and popular attractions, the closure marks a major shift in Vegas entertainment. See photos of its legendary moments.
Green Street News reports new lease agreements at Las Vegas Business Park, signaling strong investor confidence. The deals highlight growth potential in this strategic commercial hub, boosting local economic prospects.
A recent study highlighted by Travel Weekly predicts a strong comeback for Las Vegas by 2026, driven by renewed tourism, expanded entertainment options, and major infrastructure investments boosting the city’s appeal.
A Las Vegas business owner was sentenced for orchestrating a $4 million fraud scheme, officials announced. The conviction highlights continued efforts to crack down on financial crimes in the region.




















