The days of the Center Bar at the Hard Rock Hotel are in the Vegas memory vault. We won’t again convene in the middle of the casino floor at what was once a premier late-night, off-Strip hang. But Virgin Hotels Las Vegas has unveiled plans for its signature cocktail lounges in the Commons Club. The […]
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Las Vegas Housing Numbers Show List Prices Rising Higher than Previous Year
According to the Zillow’s Weekly Market Report, sellers continued to drive the housing market with low supply and eager buyers as total for-sale inventory contracted for the 13th straight week and typical time-on-market maintained record lows, Buyers may find relief coming, though, as new inventory levels are up month over month and are closer to last […]
Circa Adds Sportsbook to Vegas’ Off-Strip Tuscany Hotel
Circa Sports is expanding beyond the confines of Downtown Las Vegas, entering into a partnership with the off-Strip Tuscany Suites & Casino to rebrand that property’s sportsbook. While Tuscany isn’t on the Strip and it’s not the most well-known hotel in Sin City, running the venue’s book is a coup nonetheless for Derek Stevens and […]
How First-Home Shoppers Can Keep a Cool Head in a Hot Market
Shopping for your first house is stressful enough, but when you’re finally ready to be a homeowner and the pickings are slim, the process can become a roller-coaster ride of hope and fear. “Buyers walk in a home and say, ‘This is it!’ Then, they see all the business cards [from other agents] on the […]
Summer Las Vegas Market underway at World Market Center
The annual summer Las Vegas Market, a home furnishings trade show, opted to hold its event this year amid the COVID-19 crisis. International Market Centers, a home furnishing showroom operator with centers in Las Vegas and Atlanta, decided to hold its Aug. 30-Sept. 3 event in person this year for its summer Las Vegas Market. […]
Hotel Deals and What’s Open in Las Vegas Over Labor Day
Last-minute travelers heading to Las Vegas for Labor Day weekend will find most resorts open and hotel deals starting at more than $100 a night. Bars without food service and the city’s signature shows remain closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Vegas continues to try to recoup some of the revenue lost when resorts statewide […]
Allegiant Stadium Adds ‘Sensory Nook’ Retreats for Unnerved Fans
Allegiant Stadium is sure to be the scene of many thrilling moments between the Raiders and UNLV football games and live events when those resume. But the Raiders revealed Tuesday that they also will be offering quiet spaces for fans with sensory issues or those who don’t feel comfortable in crowds to retreat from all […]
What to bet on Thursday, with pick on Knights game
The Golden Knights missed their first chance to clinch their Western Conference semifinal series against Vancouver, but they are again massive -240 favorites to get the job done Thursday. The Knights, Dallas Stars, Tampa Bay Lightning and New York Islanders all held 3-1 leads in their series, but only Tampa Bay managed to finish off […]
Tourism Agency Approves Plan to Buy Las Vegas Monorail
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority has agreed to a deal to buy the monorail transit system along the Resort Corridor. Tuesday’s action by the authority’s board gave its president and CEO, Steve Hill, the power to execute a purchase agreement with the Las Vegas Monorail Co. not to exceed $24.26 million. The motion […]
It’s Not Just About the Price of the Home
When most of us begin searching for a home, we naturally start by looking at the price. It’s important, however, to closely consider what else impacts the purchase. It’s not just the price of the house that matters, but the overall cost in the long run. Today, that’s largely impacted by low mortgage rates. Low rates […]
