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New theater experience coming to Resorts World Las Vegas

A 5,000-capacity concert and entertainment venue, The Theatre at Resorts World Las Vegas will be outfitted to host a myriad of affairs, including concerts, conventions, and corporate and sporting events.

Resorts World Las Vegas unveils LED screen over holiday weekend

On Saturday, the $4.3 billion integrated resort turned on one of the largest LED building displays in the U.S. and provided a look into the technology the property will bring to the Las Vegas Strip when its doors open in summer 2021.

Resorts World Las Vegas and Hilton announce partnership

The two have agreed to a deal to bring three of Hilton's premium brands together for the first time when the $4.3 billion integrated resort, which is currently being developed, opens in summer 2021.

Resorts World Las Vegas selects Konami as gaming system management partner

Scheduled to open in summer 2021, Resorts World Las Vegas will be the first resort on the Las Vegas Strip to integrate the tools available through SYNKROS’ enterprise software license throughout the casino floor.

Top 10 winter casino openings and expansions

We take a look at some new features and additions that casinos around the country have been working on to bring in the new year.

Top 10 Las Vegas projects to be completed by 2021

Despite already being America’s Playground, Las Vegas is working on projects to expand and add even more excitement for its guests and visitors.

Top 10 random observations from the casino and gambling world

The casino industry never skimps on the drama and scandal, as these past few weeks have demonstrated.

Asian-themed Lucky Dragon Hotel & Casino set to open in late 2016

Las Vegas' first ground-up casino development in six years will cater to the local Asian market and, according to GM Mark Harkness, deliver a product "nobody else can offer right now."

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.

Analyst finds 'growing momentum' in Las Vegas locals casino market

Thomas Allen of Morgan Stanley decided to take a break from the high-end hubbub of G2E last week and check out the locals scene.

Inside Gaming: One-time Resorts World exec to reopen shuttered Indian casino

Ivory Gaming founder Christian Goode sees opportunity in overseeing the reopening of the Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino near Fresno.

Inside Gaming: At SLS Las Vegas, things may get worse before they get better

At the end of its first year of operation, the casino is cut off from Strip walk-in traffic and is rapidly losing money.

Details emerge for Alon Las Vegas project

The hotel-casino project is planned for the former New Frontier site.

Boyd Gaming optimistic about Las Vegas locals market

Boyd Gaming CEO Keith Smith says the area's economy is improving and cites growth in gaming and nongaming revenue in the past quarter.

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.

Construction started on Lucky Dragon boutique hotel

The 201-room hotel will be designed to appeal primarily to middle-income Asian tourists, featuring games popular in Asia and an Asian-influenced architectural style.

Inside Gaming: Purchase of Tropicana Las Vegas keeps alive Rat Pack-era name

The transaction, which is expected to close by the end of the year, not only gives Penn its long sought-after address on the Strip, but keeps alive an historic name and a Rat Pack-era property.

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.

Station Casinos upbeat about jobs from new Strip project

The $4 billion Resorts World Las Vegas project is expected to create 30,000 new construction jobs.

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