Las Vegas Casino & Entertainment News

By: Lucas DunnVirgin Hotels Las Vegas Culinary Workers Strike Enters Fifth Day
The Culinary Workers Union urges tourists and community allies to boycott the property as it hires about 660 temporary workers.

By: Lucas DunnHundreds of Culinary Workers Strike at Virgin Las Vegas Amid Contract Contention
About 700 hospitality staff represented by the Culinary Workers Union went on an open-ended strike for fair wages and better contract terms.

By: Lucas DunnVenetian and Palazzo Resorts Lay Off Top Employees in Cost-Cutting Measures
The layouts have targeted less than 50 senior employees across departments in a bid to enhance operations amid $1.5 billion renovations.

By: Lucas DunnSphere Entertainment Reports Losses in Q3 2024 Despite a Busy Year
Sphere Entertainment CEO James Dolan expressed that the venture was the first of its kind, meaning there was plenty of room to learn and improve.

By: Lucas DunnLas Vegas Strip Experiences its Third Consecutive Month of Revenue Decline
The drop in Las Vegas Strip revenue contrasts with other areas in Nevada like Downtown Las Vegas and Reno, where revenues climbed up to 33%.

By: Lucas DunnSahara Las Vegas Poker Room Shutting Down to Pave the Way for Slot Machines
The casino resort is closing its poker room following the latest post-pandemic slump and replacing it with a new slot machine area.

By: Lucas DunnMGM and Marriot Set to Transform the Strip with W Las Vegas Property
The introduction of the W Hotels brand to the Las Vegas Strip is expected to reshape the entertainment and hospitality of the area with new energy and appeal.

By: Lucas DunnBally’s Plans to Launch Hotel Casino with Oakland Athletic’s Ballpark in 2028
The corporation confirmed plans to open the first phase of a new casino resort in Las Vegas alongside the completion of the Oakland A’s stadium.

By: Lucas DunnNatsumeAtari Aims to Introduce Japanese IP to the Global Gaming Market
The gaming software developer is focused on providing slot games with a Japanese twist to the global stage, starting with North America.

By: Lucas DunnLas Vegas Approves the Expansion of Its Order-Out Corridor for Tourist Areas
This development allows people convicted of misdemeanors to be banned from the restricted zone, which covers an additional 29 acres of downtown Las Vegas.