Or would you leave it empty? Would you let it sit there, glowing quietly in the dark server racks, waiting for the right gambler to come along and finally place a bet?
But ghosts still haunt. Try saying the name out loud: Embers. Las Vegas. emberslasvegascom
If you type it into your browser right now, you won’t find a glittering casino lobby. You won’t find a cocktail menu or a high-limit poker room. What you will find is a holding page. A parking lot. A placeholder. Or would you leave it empty
In that context, "Embers" is a perfect name for a Vegas relic. Because embers are what remain after the fire has passed. They are not dead; they are dormant. They glow low and orange, threatening to ignite again if the wind blows the right way. Try saying the name out loud: Embers
But for those who know the old Strip, the name "Embers" carries weight.
Here is the truth about Las Vegas in 2025: The old mob-run, Sinatra-singing, high-roller-swagger Vegas is never coming back. It was buried under the first implosion of the Landmark Hotel. But the feeling of that Vegas—the heat, the danger, the embers—doesn't need a physical building. It just needs a domain.