The @Athletics have launched a ballpark cam that allows live views of the stadium site as crews carry out work on the $1.75 billion, 33,000-fan capacity stadium on the Las Vegas Strip. https://t.co/dmillcOClp
A Clark County jury has awarded a gaming equipment company a $20 million verdict from Caesars Entertainment for interfering with its ability to take its products to a large market.
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DEVELOPING: Video provided to the Review-Journal shows several @Tesla vehicles engulfed in flames after Las Vegas police say they were set on fire by an individual early Tuesday morning.
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NEW: Two media conglomerates will create a joint venture to build a 31-acre film studio campus in Las Vegas, should a bill to massively expand the state’s film tax credit program pass, the companies announced.
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DROP THE TROP: In 22 seconds the Rat Pack-era Tropicana’s two hotel towers were reduced to rubble, in part, to make way for the @Athletics’ planned $1.5 billion Las Vegas Strip ballpark.
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Las Vegas says farewell to the Tropicana tonight after 67 years. The historic property will be imploded at 2:30am to make way for the new baseball stadium. #tropicana#implosion
The Mirage ushered in the mega-resort era and redefined the hotel experience on the Las Vegas Strip. Let's look back at the last 34 years, leaving a legacy that will last forever. 🧵
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Before The Mirage, one of the Las Vegas Strip’s most iconic hotel-casinos, closes for good next week, there are a few details last-time visitors should know.
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Real estate stakeholders say the Bureau of Land Management is sitting on prime land that could be auctioned off faster or given to municipalities or Clark County.
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The Bellagio expansion — called Project Mojave on county planning documents — will add more than a dozen new retail spaces, several food and beverage outlets and viewing spaces overlooking the fountains.
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A former long-time Bureau of Land Management employee said there is nothing stopping the agency from releasing prime land in the valley to help alleviate the current real estate crisis crippling the Las Vegas Valley.
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The small city to the northeast of the Las Vegas Valley is the fastest growing city in the state and could more than double its population in less than 20 years.
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