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The Strip hauled in about $780M in March — up more than 14% year‑over‑year — helping push statewide gaming win to roughly $1.43B.
MGM, Caesars, Circa and the Plaza are bundling meals, drinks and attractions into up‑front 'all‑inclusive' packages this spring as Las Vegas chases price‑sensitive visitors.
A new Sports ETA report pegs sports tourism at $274.5 billion and shows Las Vegas is a major winner. From F1 nights to a new MLB ballpark, the Strip is leaning into sports.
Caesars will operate the Westgate SuperBook pending Nevada Gaming Commission approval. The company says it will add kiosks and Caesars Sportsbook features while preserving the SuperContest.
Caesars extended exclusive takeover talks with Tilman Fertitta, per Bloomberg, prolonging negotiations over a proposal valued near $18 billion. The extension keeps the Strip and markets on alert.
Phoenix-based AZ Lemonade Stand will appear in every Circle K in Arizona and about 650 stores across the West after a new distribution deal.
Gaming Arts opened The Forge, a 23,000‑sq‑ft Las Vegas manufacturing hub that triples its old space and raises 2026 production and hiring plans. The move follows Merkur’s acquisition and rising demand for the maker’s titles.
Payrolls rose about 1,100 jobs in February, but a 5.8% jobless rate and surging fuel costs keep many local wallets tight.
LVCVA reports a strong uptick in group bookings — 221 events and a projected 480,000 room nights — as new corporate shows land in Las Vegas.
Neato raised $25M to expand its 2P e‑commerce model, add AI tools and open operating centers in Las Vegas and Chicago.
Henderson owners say tariffs and an oil‑price shock are forcing price hikes and squeezing margins. Lawmakers and the treasurer are seeking paths to refunds.
American Eagle is converting the former north food-court wing at Las Vegas South Premium Outlets into a 10,000+ sq ft store slated to open late 2026.
The southwest Las Vegas submarket led the valley in 2025 with the strongest leasing, lowest vacancy and some of the highest rents, keeping developers and tenants focused there.
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