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Vegas Stirling Club goes back on the market

The high-end club at Turnberry Place was shuttered in 2012, and its current owners, after discarding a number of plans to relaunch, have opted to sell.

Penn National Gaming gains preliminary approval to buy Tropicana

The Rat Pack-era casino would be Penn National's first property on the Strip. The company plans to upgrade, but not rebrand, the historic casino.

Poker pro Negreanu wants a piece of a Vegas NHL team

Poker's all-time leading money winner says that owning part of an NHL team would be "the coolest thing ever" and promises to "be at every game."

Vegas NHL application moves to next phase

Bill Foley's website reports that he has been invited to submit information about the Las Vegas market to the NHL.

Time to rename street in Stupak's honor

John L. Smith makes the case for renaming Las Vegas' Baltimore Avenue after Bob Stupak.

Caesars reverses net loss, reporting 17.4% revenue increase

Including the properties managed under the Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, which is in bankruptcy, the conglomerate would still report a net revenue increase of 8%.

Las Vegas Strip Starbucks won't be your average coffee shop

The store under construction at Bally's will feature stadium-style bleachers and a projection screen.

Top 10 qualities every poker room should have

Casino City's Dan Podheiser has played in his fair share of poker rooms. In this column, he lays out the top 10 qualities a perfect poker room should strive to have.

Las Vegas native Brandenburg brings community perspective to casino ownership

The owner of the Golden Gate has worked there since he was 12 and takes pride in Las Vegas's development into a world-class city.

Las Vegas arena planners must get creative to handle traffic, parking

While plans for the MGM-AEG project's have not yet been released, officials promise that there will not be the usual "sea of pavement" outside the arena.

Caesars reaches amended agreement with its largest creditors

The beleaguered casino operator filed a statement late on Friday saying it had reached an "amended restructuring support agreement." Its restructuring plans remain the same.

Wynn Resorts releases second quarter 2015 results

Net revenues were down compared to the second quarter of 2014, largely as a result of the ongoing revenue decline in the Macau market.

This Week in Gambling: Online casinos go down

This Week in Gambling, J Todd discusses the shutdown of more than 10 online casinos following their owners' recent arrests. He also dives into sports betting news, industry mergers and a fire at The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas.

Wynn Resorts sees reduced profits from Macau market slump

Wynn Resorts chairman Steve Wynn reports that the decline in high-end baccarat play in Macau has been felt throughout the company, but that its business outside Macau remains "comfortable."

Wall Street analysts predict MGM may sell The Mirage

A spokesman for MGM has declined to comment on the rumored transaction, but Wall Street analysts predict that The Mirage could sell for between $1 billion and $1.5 billion.

Park near MGM Arena brings nature back to the Strip

The first trees have been planted at the simply named Park, an MGM Resorts project that aims to provide a cool, natural refuge in the urban Strip.

Despite convention dropoff, Las Vegas sets tourism records for June

Las Vegas saw 3.6 million visitors last month, a 2.4 percent increase year-over-year.

Inside Gaming: One-time Resorts World exec to reopen shuttered Indian casino

Ivory Gaming founder Christian Goode sees opportunity in overseeing the reopening of the Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino near Fresno.

Strict fire codes kept Cosmo fire in check, county officials say

The county requires cabanas to be made of non-combustible materials and placed at least 20 feet away from any fuel-fired equipment.

Increased sales at The Ogden signal bright future for downtown Las Vegas

The recent spate of closings at the beleaguered condo tower, which was built right before the recession hit, is the result of lavish upgrades, an innovative lending strategy and optimism about the prospects for the downtown area of the city.

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