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Removal of Fontainebleau construction crane signals doom for ill-fated Strip hotel

The crane at the 68-story building is being removed after the project was shut down in 2009.

Court ruling gives Fontainebleau contractors hope of repayment

The six justices on the Nevada Supreme Court ruled unanimously that mechanic's lien claimants stand in the repayment line ahead of lenders who replaced original lenders.

Justices weigh idled Fontainebleau project

More than 100 contractors, many based in Las Vegas, have filed more than 325 claims in the Fontainebleau's bankruptcy case.

Inside gaming: Gaming expansion elsewhere lifts Las Vegas

Before the economy tanked and the Strip's building boom went bust, the development of multibillion-dollar hotel-casino projects centered on Las Vegas. Now those resorts are being built elsewhere.

Analysts hopeful 2012 can be bridge year for casino industry

Analysts don't expect Las Vegas or other U.S.-based gaming markets to experience the growth projected for Macau or Singapore. But the industry is cautiously optimistic that 2012 could be a bridge to stronger results in 2013.

Sahara hotel-casino renovation approved in Las Vegas

The Sahara was forced to close its doors six months ago but a remodeling plan was approved unanimously Wednesday by the Clark County Commission.

Southern Nevada the home of plenty of billionaires

Forbes magazine released its list of the world's billionaires Wednesday, and 16 of those billionaires live or do business in Las Vegas.

Questions remain over stopped-in-progress Nevada projects

A number of major casino projects in Las Vegas, including the Fontainebleau, are sitting dormant after construction was halted due to costs.

Icahn officially the unfinished Fontainebleau's owner

Billionaire corporate raider Carl Icahn completed a $150 million purchase of the unfinished Strip development late Thursday.

Penn National maintains interest in Strip property

The Pennsylvania-based company is still interested in operating a Strip hotel-casino after losing out on the Fontainebleau project.

Brugnara pleads guilty to filing false tax returns

Luke Brugnara, the former owner of the Silver City Casino who emerged as a bidder for the bankrupt Fontainebleau, has pleaded guilty to filing false tax returns.

Icahn lands a Las Vegas bargain

Billionaire investor Carl Icahn's earned one of Las Vegas's best bargains when he was named the winner of the auction for the bankrupt Fontainebleau Las Vegas.

Icahn apparently wins Fontainebleau ownership

A report filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Miami says that billionaire Carl Icahn submitted the only qualified bid for the Fontainebleau project in Las Vegas.

San Francisco developer eyes Fontainebleau

Luke Brugnara, who was denied a gaming license by Nevada casino regulators in 2001, said he would pay up to $200 million for the bankrupt Fontainebleau project.

Penn won't bid on Fontainebleau project

Penn National Gaming will submit not bid for the shuttered Fontainebleau project in a planned bankruptcy court auction next week.

Gazing ahead at gaming in 2010

A number of stories in 2009 will play a major factor in how 2010 unfolds, including the opening of CityCenter in Las Vegas.

Icahn, Penn National battle for Fontainebleau

Carl Ichan outbid Penn National Gaming for the bankrupt Fontainbleau project on the Las Vegas Strip.

Penn seeks approval to buy Fontainebleau

Penn National Gaming has asked a federal bankruptcy court in Miami to approve the company as the stalking horse bidder for the shuttered Fontainebleau project.

Penn National remains interested in Strip

The casino operator wants to acquire the bankrupt Fontainebleau project if it makes financial sense.

Fontainebleau judge appoints examiner to sell project

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge A. Jay Cristol said he wants to keep the developer involved in the case, but wants a sale of the stalled Strip project to proceed quickly.

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