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Civic Technologies, a leading innovator in digital identity solutions, and Black Fire Innovation, the hospitality technology hub created by Caesars Entertainment, Inc., and the Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» (UNLV), today announced that a vending machine using Age Verification by Civic will be serving up an assortment of non-alcoholic beverages to Black Fire's tenants.
Technology savvy employees at a gaming and hospitality technology hub are making age verified transactions from a newly installed vending machine.
Malaysia’s Genting Berhad has realized a long-held American dream with the opening of US$4.3 billion Resorts World Las Vegas in June. But can this ambitious project become the spark Las Vegas – and Genting – need?
Nevada casinos saw a strong economic rebound following coronavirus restrictions in June, making more than $ 1 billion in profits for the fourth month in a row and nearly hitting the all-time high set a month earlier, state regulators reported Thursday.
Nevada casinos rode a robust economic rebound from coronavirus restrictions in June, taking in more than $1 billion in winnings for the fourth straight month and nearly reaching the all-time record set a month earlier, state regulators reported Thursday.
During June 2020, the fiscal close of the North American year, the revenues of the Las Vegas gambling industry broke many records.
The use of masks will be required in all indoor spaces, including at casinos, in 12 of Nevada’s 17 counties.
Nevada casinos rode a robust economic rebound from coronavirus restrictions in June, taking in more than $1 billion in winnings for the fourth straight month and nearly reaching the all-time record set a month earlier, state regulators reported Thursday.
Nevada casinos rode a robust rebound from coronavirus restrictions in June, taking in more than $1 billion in winnings for the fourth straight month and nearly reaching the all-time record set a month earlier.
Donald Brinkerhoff, who brought joy to millions of Las Vegas visitors by transforming the once-gray median strip along Las Vegas Boulevard and enhancing resorts with lush landscapes, has died.
Less than five years after bringing the NFL’s Oakland Raiders to Las Vegas, Southern Nevada is dancing with Major League Baseball’s Oakland Athletics, the Northern California city’s last professional sports franchise, which is seeking to flee the crumbling Oakland Coliseum for possibly a new multi-billion stadium in the desert.
Like grabbing a drink and a bag of peanuts before the game, stopping by a betting window to place money on the Penguins, Pirates or Steelers soon could become part of the ritual of going to a game.