When your gambling game is off, get your culture on with Las Vegas’ art.
When your gambling game is off, get your culture on with Las Vegas’ art.
Las Vegas is glitter, casinos, alcohol and all things larger than life—until it’s not anymore.
As director of digital marketing, Durruthy was instrumental in the rebranding of Tony Hsieh’s Downtown Project to DTP Companies.
“Mermaids Don’t Wear Skirts,” a collaboration between street artists Aware and Bandit, has transformed a wall at Ninth and Fremont streets into a whimsical underwater seascape.
Today, Vegas visitors, workers, and residents enjoy new (and newly supported) businesses along the established street grid – from restaurants and bars, to arts spaces and boutiques, all complemented by award-winning urban design and public art.
In 1975, the Golden Goose first roosted atop her namesake casino on Fremont Street.
Then and Now: A Look at the Transformation of Downtown Las Vegas Before the flashing neon and mega-resorts lined the Las Vegas Strip, Downtown Las Vegas was where it all started.
If you are aching to spend time with that special someone in a cocktail lounge with a quiet, titillating atmosphere, Oak and Ivy is second to none.
We’ve been spending a lot of time drinking in the last six months.