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Palazzo slated to open in December

Las Vegas Sands Corp. announced Wednesday it would open the $1.6 billion Palazzo on Dec. 20.

SBE Entertainment takes over as owner of Sahara

Los Angeles-based SBE Entertainment on Wednesday officially took over ownership of the 1,720-room Sahara, completing an estimated $300 million to $400 million purchase of the 55-year-old Strip resort.

Developer buys 30 condos in CityCenter

Denver-based resort developer Exclusive Resorts announced Wednesday it purchased 30 condominium units in one of the four high-rise towers being built as part of MGM Mirage's $7.4 billion CityCenter development.

Las Vegas hosts Restaurant Week

Many of the most exceptional of these culinary stars, including Tom Colicchio, Michael Mina, Bradley Ogden, Wolfgang Puck and Carla Pellegrino, will come together for the first time for Las Vegas Restaurant Week

Sahara Hotel & Casino acquisition complete

SBE Entertainment Group and Stockbridge Real Estate Funds have completed their acquisition of the Sahara Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, from Gordon Gaming Corporation

Grandson of Picasso spreads the art in Las Vegas

When Debra Acquaviva's husband was trying to persuade her to go on a trip to Las Vegas, the Picasso ceramics exhibit at the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art was the clincher.

Exclusive Resorts enters Las Vegas market

Exclusive Resorts today announced that it will develop and own 30 luxury condominiums at MGM MIRAGE's highly anticipated Vdara at CityCenter on the Las Vegas Strip.

Broker says fee unpaid in New Frontier deal

Local real estate broker David Atwell, who claims he helped initiate the $1.2 billion sale of the New Frontier, says he now wants to be paid.

Referee scandal aftermath: Oddsmaker's new line: helping NBA

NBA commissioner David Stern was always arrogant when he spoke of Las Vegas' sports books, but his attitude could change now that he needs to reach out for help.

Jeff Simpson on why bad news involving gambling is bad news for Las Vegas

Jeff Simpson on why bad news involving gambling is bad news for Las Vegas, despite all the defenses of legalized sports betting.

Lights, Flora, Auction

Neon lights, faux flowers, playings cards and other memorabilia from the New Frontier were up for auction.

Navegante gets OK to take over Sahara

Nevada gaming regulators on Thursday gave the Navegante casino management group final approval to take over operations of the Sahara possibly as early as next week.

DEVELOPMENT: Panel upholds plan for downtown arena

Backers of a proposed sports arena in downtown Las Vegas overcame a potential deal-killer Wednesday when a state review panel upheld a plan to allow casinos as part of the project.

Flamingo Las Vegas receives award

The Flamingo Las Vegas 'GO' Rooms were recently honored by the prestigious Hospitality Design Awards for Creative Achievement.

Stern says match-fixing scandal is isolated

News Brief: Commissioner David Stern blamed a 'rogue, isolated criminal' for the betting scandal that has devastated the NBA and threatened the credibility of every referee.

Looking in on: Gaming

A selection of news and views from Las Vegas this week.

International players swarm 2007 WSOP

English was not the first language at many WSOP-tournament tables this year as more International players than ever made the trip to Las Vegas. Casino City examines this trend and discovers that poker has truly become the world's game.

Project fit for a King, perhaps

A real estate company with licensing rights to the estate of Elvis Presley plans to develop a mixed-used project in Las Vegas.

Inside gaming column: Poker, prayer perfect partners

A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.

Suppliers urged to understand needs

Major casino companies based in Las Vegas have expanded their presence along the Strip and beyond Nevada's borders. But they still look to local businesses to supply some of their needs.

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