Las Vegas is coming back to life.
Las Vegas Presses Its Luck in the Postpandemic Era
Covid-19 slammed the casino industry, which has grappled with shutdowns, reduced travel, and high unemployment. But weekday tourism is picking up, pandemic precautions are fading away, and hopes are high for a return to a normal over the next year or two.
Investing in Las Vegas, like the city itself, continues to evolve.
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