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Seeing Las Vegas: Las Vegas Means Leisure to Visitors
20 February 2006
Consumers' reasons for visiting Las Vegas continue to evolve, and pricier rooms and meals aren't yet keeping them away.
Palms Hosts CEO Tournament20 February 2006
CEO Poker is a new tournament exclusively for CEO, where CEOs will battle for Chairman of Poker title at The Palms in Las Vegas, October 22-26.
Wynn: Encore On Schedule17 February 2006
Despite project cancellations and concerns about overbuilding on the Strip, Wynn Resorts Ltd. is proceeding quickly with development of the 2,000-room Encore, the second phase of Wynn Las Vegas.
Stern: No Quarrel With Casinos17 February 2006
National Basketball Association Commissioner David Stern is looking forward to a bigger and better show when his sport's signature exhibition arrives in Las Vegas one year from now.
Southern Nevada Continues to Grow16 February 2006
Boosted by strong construction and employment numbers, Southern Nevada's leading economic indicators suggest continued expansion and prosperity into early 2007, a local economist said.
Las Vegas Bets Big on Macau15 February 2006
International News Brief: For months, a U.S. casino company has been busy creating a replica of Las Vegas on Macau and a patchwork of other islands just south of China between Hong Kong and Hanoi.
Face-lift Receives Official Approval15 February 2006
The Las Vegas Convention Center's long-awaited face-lift will become a reality after Tuesday's unanimous approval of a proposed $737 million upgrade.
Living a Double Life14 February 2006
Las Vegas nightclubs and casinos will be inundated with card-carrying astronauts, neurosurgeons and bounty hunters in the coming months, thanks to a new turn in tourism marketing.
Shoot Hoops, Bowl Strikes, Spin Tunes, All in Your Place at the Palms14 February 2006
The suites, which have been open since December, are part of the still-under-construction, $250 million, 40-story Fantasy Tower.
Casino Development: Boyd Plans For Northeast Las Vegas14 February 2006
Boyd Gaming will spend $35 million to purchase a 40-acre parcel in North Las Vegas, an indication of the company's belief that the area may house the next wave of casino development.
Experts: Demand to Keep Up with Vegas Boom14 February 2006
News Brief: Development along the Las Vegas Strip has been in high gear for several years, with more resorts on the way, but demand is likely to keep pace, at least for the next several years, according to industry experts.
Offers They Can Refuse: For now, No Changes on Tap at Sahara13 February 2006
While other older casinos have discussed potential or imminent redevelopment plans, the Sahara - the northernmost hotel on the Las Vegas Strip - has been relatively silent.
Inside Gaming: Locals Casinos in Safe Game of Catch-Up13 February 2006
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
This Lady is Ready for a Makeover13 February 2006
On Friday morning, some 36 hours before it officially closes for a yearlong remodeling, the Lady Luck already appeared shuttered.
The Future of Las Vegas: Meeting the Future13 February 2006
The Las Vegas Convention Center has for decades drawn visitors at a rhythmic clip, producing cash so steadily it's easy to forget how hard the place actually works.
Boyd Gaming Acquires Las Vegas Locals Casino Site13 February 2006
Boyd Gaming Corporation reports that the company is acquiring a 40-acre, fully-entitled casino site to grow its presence in the Las Vegas locals gaming market.
Flap Over Ad Slogan Goes to Court10 February 2006
The trademark dispute over the "What happens here, stays here" slogan is heading to U.S. District Court in Reno, Nevada.
MGM Project Gets Costlier10 February 2006
MGM Mirage raised the price tag on its Project CityCenter by $2 billion Thursday as part of its plans to upgrade and expand what was already the largest privately financed development project in the U.S. hospitality industry's history.
Survey Predicts Trade-Show Industry Grows9 February 2006
U.S. trade shows are poised to grow in 2006, with key executives projecting increased revenue and hiring, a new survey shows.
MGM Mirage Provides Update on LV Plans9 February 2006
MGM Mirage’s Board of Directors has approved the design and budget for Project CityCenter, the Company's previously announced urban development project at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip.
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