Caesars Entertainment has announced that it is making changes to its self-parking policy at its Las Vegas properties. According to a news release, as part of the update, self-parking will remain free for Nevada residents with valid identification, registered hotel guests, and Caesars Rewards loyalty members rated Platinum and above. However, beginning Oct. 30, all […]
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City of Las Vegas to Reopen Playgrounds, Working to Resume Sports Leagues
The city of Las Vegas says it will reopen playgrounds with precautions in place for COVID-19. According to a press release, signs are being installed at all city parks to indicate maximum occupancy for each playground, along with the safety rules. The city offers the following precautions to reduce the spread of the coronavirus: Wear […]
Vegas Hit ‘Absinthe’ Announces Return to the Strip
Give it up for “Absinthe,” a Las Vegas Strip production that cleans up well. About all that hasn’t been disinfected in this raunchy circus show is the Gazillionaire’s monologue. Announcing “The object is to get back and stay back, be positive and test negative,” producer Ross Mollison is bringing the show back to Caesars Palace […]
Midsized Cities Heat Up Housing Market
Homebuying is hot, but priorities are shifting, as homebuyers focus on factors such as larger homes and yards with room for remote work and virtual schooling. In the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many employers across a range of businesses and industries are encouraging and extending the work-from-home trend, and most experts agree this […]
Live Entertainment Making Its Way Back to the Las Vegas Strip
Live entertainment is making its way back to the Las Vegas Strip, after months of COVID-19 closures. A handful of stage performances have announced return dates. And they are taking extra precautions to keep audiences safe. One show lifting its curtain on October 29 at the Flamingo Las Vegas, is “Piff the Magic Dragon.” “We’re […]
Rookie Making a Difference for Las Vegas Raiders
Rookie wide receiver Henry Ruggs III has played in three games for the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders won all those games and scored an average of 36 points. Ruggs missed two games with what was described as hamstring/knee injuries. Las Vegas lost both as it averaged scoring 21.5 points per game. Is Ruggs the difference between […]
How the Las Vegas Housing Market is Thriving in 2020
The Las Vegas Raiders aren’t the only new tenants to find this market on fire. The Las Vegas housing market has been downright thriving in 2020. Even during an international pandemic, that’s been true: the median home price in Las Vegas for July was $310,000, which means a trend of growth of 5.1 percent, year-over-year. […]
Las Vegas Ranks as #2 City in US for Female Entrepreneurs
A new report ranks Las Vegas as the second-best city for women entrepreneurs in the country. The business loan comparison site Fundera released the report. Staff compared the percentage of local business owners who are women, how many are self-employed, taxes and the earnings gap between entrepreneurs of different genders. Overall, Fundera ranks Las Vegas […]
Should You Buy a Retirement Home Sooner Rather than Later?
Every day in the U.S., roughly 10,000 people turn 65. Prior to the health crisis that swept the nation in 2020, most people had to wait until they retired to make a move to the beach, the golf course, or the senior living community they were looking to settle into for their later years in life. This […]
MGM Growth, VICI Properties Have Fundamentals to Endure Pandemic Pressure
Domestic gaming real estate investment trusts (REITs) have the liquidity and balance sheets to weather storms foisted upon tenants by the coronavirus pandemic, according to analysis of the group by Moody’s Investors Service. The three publicly traded casino landlords are Gaming & Leisure Proprties (NASDAQ:GLPI), MGM Growth Properties (NYSE:MGP), and VICI Properties (NYSE:VICI). Those companies […]
