Biloxi News - Page 27
Biloxi Resort Proposal Approved
3 March 2006
News Brief: The $1 billion Broadwater Resort proposal passed the Biloxi Planning Commission on Thursday, with stipulations that plans for future phases would have to be approved by
Treasure Bay Summer Reopening Expected21 February 2006
Construction crews are converting the first two floors of Treasure Bay's hotel into a temporary casino and making plans to demolish the pirate ship within the next six weeks.The casino should reopen by July or August.
Biloxi Doing Better than Reported15 February 2006
News Brief: Larry Gregory, the executive director of the Mississippi Gaming Commission, said the three casinos that have reopened in Biloxi since Hurricane Katrina actually made about $62 million during January - $11 million more than the amount reported by the city of Biloxi on its Web site.
Pinnacle Optimistic About Biloxi20 January 2006
News Brief: Alain J. Uboldi, the chief operating officer of Pinnacle Entertainment, made comments to the Mississippi Gaming Commission on Thursday more positive about the likelihood of rebuilding in Biloxi than previous statements by company executives.
Biloxi Casino Planned19 January 2006
News Brief: Developers have leased seven acres immediately east of Boomtown Casino where they plan to build a gambling resort.
Harrah's Plans Two Biloxi Casinos11 January 2006
News Brief: Harrah's Entertainment, the world's largest gambling company, will invest more than $1 billion to build two casinos in Biloxi, said Mayor A.J. Holloway.
Palace Casino Reopens Friday30 December 2005
News Brief: The Palace, a boutique casino that prided itself on having the same luxuries as its biggest competitors, reopens Friday.
Crowd Packs IP Casino's Grand Reopening22 December 2005
News Brief: A crowd of impatient gamblers rushed into the IP Casino just after 11 a.m. Thursday, a reopening that was delayed two hours because of a glitch in the surveillance system.
Casino Openings Highlight Start of 200621 December 2005
When the Imperial Palace reopens as an upgraded, refurbished casino resort on December 22, the optimistic fresh start for the Mississippi Gulf Coast will begin with it.
Biloxi Says No to Golden Nugget16 December 2005
Plans by Houston-based Landry's Restaurants to bring a Golden Nugget-brand casino to hurricane-ravaged Biloxi, Miss., were rejected this week by the city's elected leaders.
Biloxi Casino in Jeopardy9 December 2005
News Brief: A $400 million casino project, the first major investment for the Coast since Hurricane Katrina, could fall through because Biloxi and the developer have not agreed on
Golden Nugget Deadline Draws Near7 December 2005
News Brief: Some Point Cadet property owners are worried that drawn-out negotiations between the city of Biloxi and a casino developer may kill the deal for the Golden Nugget.
Aid Over For Staff At Beau Rivage6 December 2005
After today, MGM Mirage will no longer pay wages and benefits to the displaced employees from the company's hurricane-shuttered Beau Rivage casino in Biloxi, Mississippi.
Fallout From Hurricanes: Harrah's Trims Jobs5 December 2005
Las Vegas-based Harrah's Entertainment laid off most of its 9,400-person Gulf Coast casino work force this week.
Three Biloxi Casinos to Reopen25 November 2005
News Brief: Like staggered holiday parties, three Biloxi casinos will reopen within days of one another next month.
Down on the Boardwalk23 November 2005
News Brief: Golden Nugget developers showed city officials plans Tuesday for a casino resort called Biloxi Boardwalk.
Landry's Pitches $400 Million Casino Resort23 November 2005
News Brief: The Golden Nugget Casino would be the anchor business for a $400 million Biloxi Boardwalk development that would employ about 3,000 people, according to plans executives with Landry's Restaurants Inc.
Golden Nugget Eyes Point Cadet22 November 2005
News Brief: Golden Nugget, one of Las Vegas's most famous casinos, may put a sister property on Point Cadet.
Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: Casino Lands New Home21 November 2005
When gaming arrived here in 1992, the Caribbean-themed Isle of Capri was the region's first casino barge.
Aftermath Of Hurricane Katrina: Where Are All The Slots?14 November 2005
Soon after the storm surge from Hurricane Katrina subsided and casino operators could climb into their broken gaming barges to survey the damage, reality set in.
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