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Small businesses in Las Vegas navigate holiday season amid changing shopping trends
A November forecast predicted that holiday spending in the United States would reach record levels this year, growing between 3% and 4% from 2022 for ...
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City of Las Vegas votes to allow banning individuals from Fremont Street area
The Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved an ordinance today that allows for banning individuals from specific tourist areas for up to a year if ...
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Conference shines light on downtown Las Vegas' post-pandemic recovery
Las Vegas’ downtown district is leading its peers in other North American cities when it comes to bouncing back from pandemic lows, which experts attribute ...
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Man charged in Downtown Las Vegas fatal shooting last week
A suspect was arrested and charged in Denver on Monday in connection with a fatal shooting in Downtown Las Vegas last week, according to a ...
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Las Vegas Culinary Union says it won’t hesitate to strike without new contracts
Tens of thousands of union members flooded the Thomas & Mack Center on Tuesday for the strike vote, overwhelmingly approving the last-resort measure by a ...
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El Cortez table game action comes alive on streamer’s YouTube channel
“Hey everybody, we’re here at the El Cortez,” Victor Ross says, greeting his online viewers with an air of familiarity before he begins to play.
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Family jewelry store, a fixture at Neonopolis, makes shift to online sales
Johnny Del Prado is moving his Las Vegas jewelry business online. Del Prado Jewelers closed the doors to its physical location on East Fremont Street ...
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City of Las Vegas planning downtown civic plaza that features open spaces
As the city of Las Vegas developed its master plan, residents complained at public meetings about a lack of open space downtown. Last week, the ...
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Developer says new homes will preserve charm of historic Las Vegas neighborhood
The John S. Park neighborhood in downtown Las Vegas doesn’t see much new development. One Las Vegas builder has plans to buck that trend. Todd ...
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After Tony Hsieh’s shocking death, Zappos looks to move forward
It was never going to be easy to succeed Tony Hsieh, the celebrated CEO of Zappos, who turned a tiny online shoe seller into a ...
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Revamped down to the carpet, the El Cortez is positioned for a Las Vegas rebound
When the El Cortez changed the carpet on its gaming floor January as part of ongoing renovations, officials sensed customers would be interested in having ...
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Circa provides 'greatest view of Las Vegas' at rooftop Legacy Club
Standing on the roof top Legacy Club at his new Circa Las Vegas, Stevens proclaimed what appeared to be obvious ...
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Tony Hsieh, Zappos icon who helped revitalize downtown Las Vegas, dies at 46
Tony Hsieh brought Zappos, his Amazon-owned shoe company, to downtown Las Vegas in 2013. He also brought a vision of creating “the co-learning and co-working ...
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New Circa casino called a ‘game changer’ for downtown Las Vegas
The new kid on the block, Circa is also a beacon on the horizon of a gloomy economy decimated by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Photos: Take a look at the over-the-top Circa a week before opening
Circa Las Vegas owner Derek Stevens is sitting in the massive sports book at his new downtown property. He looks around at the bright lights, ...
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Las Vegas council advances Huntridge Theater renovation plans
The Las Vegas City Council voted unanimously to approve an agreement that clears the way for developer J Dapper to purchase and rehabilitate Huntridge Theater ...
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Ray of sunshine: Circa resort creating 1,500 jobs in Las Vegas amid pandemic
The first casino built downtown in four decades, Circa is providing some 1,500 jobs at a time the coronavirus pandemic has rocked the Las Vegas ...
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Loyal customers relish last visit to storied Las Vegas diner Vickie's
A retired Clark County School District grounds worker, Michael Turner has fond memories of eating lunch at Vickie’s Diner when he was in the neighborhood. ...
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Coronavirus fears stem the flow at the Atomic
At midnight on Friday, bars across Las Vegas shut down for a second time in six months. With the coronavirus surging, the governor of Nevada ...
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With bar closures, entertainment again stops at Notoriety in downtown Las Vegas
The sprawling complex on the third floor of Neonopolis had recently hosted performances by the Tenors of Rock among other music, comedy and magic shows.
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