Las Vegas News - Page 267
Gaming attorney Clayton joins Greenberg Traurig law firm
26 August 2014
Mark Clayton, 49, left Lionel Sawyer & Collins, one of the state’s oldest law firms, for a position with Greenberg Traurig, an international law firm with three-dozen offices worldwide.
US couple win Lions Share jackpot25 August 2014
One happy couple were euphoric at the MGM Grand casino on Friday evening as their green emblems aligned.
Capacity crowd packs opening of SLS Las Vegas25 August 2014
A line of potential SLS Las Vegas visitors wrapped around the building from the Strip, to east on Sahara Avenue, and north down Paradise Road.
Aria security is the old-fashioned way — watching people25 August 2014
As the government funnels billions of dollars into expanded criminal databases and computer vision technology, why are Las Vegas casinos shying away?
Jackpot ends era of MGM slot machine25 August 2014
The resort’s last three-reel slot is facing retirement after finally paying out $2.4 million Friday night.
VIP reception, fireworks herald debut of $415 million SLS Las Vegas25 August 2014
The 1,620-room Strip resort, a renovation of the aging Sahara, opened just after midnight following a lavish VIP reception for 3,600 guests and a fireworks display.
SLS Las Vegas debuts as first major Las Vegas Resort opening in several years22 August 2014
SLS Las Vegas will open its doors at midnight as the first major casino resort debuting in Las Vegas in several years.
Top L.A. brand anchors SLS Las Vegas22 August 2014
Fred Segal, which was created in 1961 in Los Angeles, has locations in Los Angeles and Santa Monica, Calif.
SLS restaurants bring L.A. to Las Vegas22 August 2014
The centerpiece of the new resort’s culinary offerings will be Andres’ Bazaar Meat, which executive chef David Thomas said is “definitely a new concept for Jose and a new concept for the Bazaar brand.”
Gaming regulators OK licensing for SLS Las Vegas22 August 2014
Nevada Gaming Commission Gaming members said they were comfortable with the financing and operation of 1,620-room hotel-casino on the north end of the Strip that underwent an 18-month renovation.
Strip land deal revives hope of more transactions21 August 2014
This month’s sale of the former New Frontier site is giving market speculators new hope that resort corridor land transactions could again become active.
Caesars works to upgrade balance sheet, but analysts unimpressed20 August 2014
Caesars struck a deal with several investment groups to trim $548 million in debt off Caesars Entertainment Operating Co., the most heavily indebted of Caesars three business units.
Turnaround story unfolds for MGM Resorts International18 August 2014
Following the company’s release of second-quarter earnings this month — a profit of $105.5 million on revenue of $2.6 billion — the investment community praised the company and lauded expansion opportunities in the U.S. and Macau.
Strip land values react to deal for Frontier site18 August 2014
James Packer is forming a company with ex-Wynn Las Vegas President Andrew Pascal and investment firm Oaktree Capital Management to construct a hotel-casino on the 35-acre site where the New Frontier once was.
Before Hsieh, Binion defined downtown Las Vegas18 August 2014
Before downtown became the canvas for Hsieh’s creative business marketing and real estate vision, Benny Binion defined the Fremont Street experience.
SLS could spur Strip's northern tip18 August 2014
The old Sahara’s location at a somewhat desolate intersection at Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue was a disadvantage, said SBE Entertainment CEO Sam Nazarian.
SLS builds future of its own on Sahara's past18 August 2014
The SLS Las Vegas will be christened the Strip’s newest resort in a lavish Friday-night VIP reception, with the property unveiled to the public shortly after midnight Saturday.
Affinity Gaming sees revenue, cash flow drop15 August 2014
Las Vegas-based Affinity, which owns 11 casinos in four states, is not publicly traded but has publicly held debt.
Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas trims loss, sees revenue grow15 August 2014
The Strip resort, which operates as Nevada Property 1, said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission Thursday it lost $13.6 million in the quarter that ended June 30.
Nongaming revenue helps Stratosphere, Arizona Charlie's parent14 August 2014
American Casino & Entertainment Properties said its overall net revenue for the quarter that ended June 30 increased 1.1 percent to $89.4 million.
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