After a softer 2025, Las Vegas has roared back into investment mode.
The payoff for luxury travelers: newly polished rooms, more high-end suites, splashy restaurants from globally celebrated chefs and another round of day clubs and nightclubs redesigned for maximum spectacle.
Industry observers say 2026 is shaping up as a transformation year for the city — maybe the most consequential one in more than a decade. “The beginning of 2026 is off to a rip-roaring start,” said Derek Stevens, owner and CEO of the Circa, The D, and Golden Gate casinos.
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