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Fontainebleau Las Vegas ramps up hiring process

Recruitment efforts will launch in phases, with hiring management and leadership positions in spring and summer, followed by wider recruitment in the fall.

Las Vegas resort industry leaders celebrate Global Meetings Industry Day

Meeting and convention industry leaders in Las Vegas united to celebrate Global Meetings Industry Day by serving local charitable organizations, signifying the positive impact meetings have on the community.

Las Vegas welcomed nearly 39 million visitors in 2022

Las Vegas welcomed 38.8 million visitors in 2022, a 20.5% boost from 2021, according to research published by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.

Brett Mufson named CEO and President of Fontainebleau Las Vegas

The new hotel, which will be next to the Las Vegas Convention Center, is under construction and will debut in the fourth quarter of this year.

Fontainebleau Las Vegas receives financing to complete construction

The $2.2 billion in financing keeps construction on schedule and paves the way for Fontainebleau Las Vegas to make its global debut in the fourth quarter of 2023.

Fontainebleau Las Vegas reveals retail experience

Fontainebleau Development is embracing the property's design to create a shopping district that will span 90,000 square feet and feature approximately 35 luxury retail concepts across two levels.

Casino City’s Friday Five: WSOP Main Event and sports betting edition

The most coveted bracelet in the poker world is officially up for grabs as the World Series of Poker Main Event is underway in Las Vegas. Thousands of players are chasing the seven-figure payday.

This Week in Gambling: Six new Las Vegas casinos are coming

The new Sin City casinos include two from Station Casinos, one with an NBA arena, another themed after video games, and one that's been sitting empty on The Strip for years.

Top 10 reasons to visit The STRAT Hotel, Casino and SkyPod

Gary Trask returns from Las Vegas with details on the newly refreshed The STRAT Hotel, Casino and Skypod, the former home of The Stratosphere that is hoping to play a major role in the rejuvenation of the far north end of the Strip.

Diller Scofidio + Renfro named design architect for The Drew Las Vegas

The Las Vegas resort aims to open in the second quarter of 2022 and will contain 3,780 rooms.

SkyVue wheel developer aims to profit despite project not getting off the ground

Las Vegas developer Howard Bulloch envisioned spending $300 million to build a 500-foot-tall wheel with 140,000 square feet of retail, dining and entertainment. SkyVue's foundation was poured in March 2012, and two 247-foot-tall pillars were built soon after.

SLS Las Vegas loses $38.7 million in third quarter

The Las Vegas hotel-casino has now lost more than $122.7 million in the first nine months of 2015.

Fontainebleau goes on the market, asking for $650 million

Brokers with CBRE Las Vegas, who listed the property Wednesday, say its for-sale sign marks the last gasp of Southern Nevada's devastating economic downturn.

Inside Gaming: North Strip needs a face lift

Other than SLS and Circus Circus, the north section of Las Vegas Boulevard is a mix of small retail malls, empty land, unfinished developments and closed properties.

SLS partners with Starwood to remake hotel tower as W Las Vegas

The hotel company will take over one of three hotel towers at the SLS and convert it into the W Las Vegas, which will open by September 2016.

Fontainebleau owners agree to cover eyesore

The rusty side of the unfinished Strip resort will be covered by a cosmetic wrap.

Clark County may force cosmetic 'wrap' on Fontainebleau

The hulking, unfinished resort has been an eyesore on the Strip for six years, but county commissioners could soon use a procedural move to force the owners to put up a giant cosmetic "wrap."

Circus Circus has 'significant and iconic role' to play in north Strip recovery, says MGM exec

The family orientation of Circus Circus has made it a popular destination for Hispanic gamblers, something MGM hopes to build on in the next few years.

Failed Las Vegas resort is finally ready for its close-up

With backing from megastar George Clooney, Las Ramblas was supposed to be an 11-tower set with gambling, condominium and hotel space on a 25-acre stage. But it turned out to be a complete flop.

Removal of Fontainebleau construction crane signals doom for ill-fated Strip hotel

The crane at the 68-story building is being removed after the project was shut down in 2009.

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