Las Vegas is leading the U.S. in home price growth, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Surging demand and limited inventory are driving rapid increases, highlighting the city’s competitive housing market.
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Money20/20 USA returns as the premier event where finance meets innovation. Industry leaders gather to explore cutting-edge fintech, reshaping how money moves in a fast-evolving global market.
KLM has launched direct flights from Amsterdam to Las Vegas, enhancing connectivity for business travelers. The new route offers a convenient link between Europe and the U.S. West Coast entertainment hub.
Las Vegas is bouncing back, but the pandemic left its mark. While casinos and shows have returned, enhanced health measures and shifted tourism patterns reveal changes that aren’t fading anytime soon.
The US has commenced construction on a high-speed rail linking Las Vegas and Southern California, marking a significant step in modernizing regional transit and boosting economic connectivity between the two hubs.
A Las Vegas trade group warns that tariffs proposed under the Trump administration could significantly harm the city’s tourism sector, risking job losses and decreased visitor spending, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Las Vegas Strip remains the undisputed leader in US casino gambling, drawing millions of visitors annually and generating record revenues despite growing competition from other gambling hubs, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Black Hat USA 2023 concluded in Las Vegas with record-breaking attendance, highlighting cutting-edge cybersecurity trends and innovations. The event featured expert talks, training, and networking, solidifying its status as a top industry forum.
Las Vegas faces a dramatic downturn as tourism slumps and major casinos shutter. Once booming, the city grapples with declining revenues and mounting debts, signaling a stark reversal for the entertainment capital.
South Point in Las Vegas hosted the nation’s largest glass craft expo, attracting artists and enthusiasts nationwide. The event showcased intricate glassworks, boosting local business and drawing significant visitor traffic.
Inside YESCO, the company behind Las Vegas and Reno’s most iconic signs, reveals a rich legacy of craftsmanship and innovation shaping the cityscapes. From vintage neon to modern displays, YESCO lights up Nevada’s skyline.
Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams responded to analyst Paul Pierce’s recent remarks, calling his trade to Las Vegas a “business decision.” Adams emphasized his commitment to the team and staying focused on the season ahead.
In the U.S., a largely unregulated market allows nearly anyone to acquire, dissect, and sell deceased human bodies, raising ethical concerns and calls for stricter oversight, Reuters reports.
McDonald’s employees in Las Vegas have completed a new training program aimed at enhancing customer service and operational skills, boosting career growth and improving overall restaurant performance.
Air travel in Las Vegas faced major disruptions as planes were grounded and casino slot machines went offline due to a widespread tech outage. Authorities and businesses are working urgently to restore normal operations.
Flipping houses is losing its appeal in Las Vegas as rising costs, increased competition, and market uncertainties curb profits. Investors are becoming cautious amid shifting real estate dynamics, reports the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Sands Corp. is exiting Las Vegas, selling its casino assets in a $6.25 billion deal. The move marks a significant shift in the city’s gaming landscape, signaling changing strategies in the industry.
A recent report reveals Las Vegas boasts one of the lowest apartment vacancy rates in the U.S., highlighting strong rental demand amid ongoing housing challenges, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
A Biloxi casino has earned a spot in the Top 10 U.S. casinos, ranking as the best outside Las Vegas, according to NOLA.com. The accolade highlights Biloxi’s growing prominence in the national gaming scene.
Streetwear brand, known for its iconic 75-foot hat wall, has launched its first U.S. store on the Las Vegas Strip. The flagship aims to merge bold design with vibrant street culture.