Las Vegas News - Page 497
Golden Toucher Wins $100,000 Hilton Tournament!
24 September 2005
Dominator: The Golden Touch Craps dice control crew is very happy today because one of our assistant instructors, known as the Randman, who will be teaching with us in November in Tunica has just won the Hilton $100,000 tournament in Las Vegas.
Alien Characters to Ride Rails Starting Thursday21 September 2005
An alien invasion is in store for riders of the Las Vegas Monorail beginning Thursday, representatives of the monorail's operating company has announced.
Sands Starts Own Big Dig for Palazzo21 September 2005
As development in Las Vegas goes vertical stacking story on story, Sands Corp. has gone downward, below the earth, to begin construction of its $1.8 billion Strip resort.
Gulf Coast Official Vows Tourism Will Return21 September 2005
A successful return of casino gaming is vital to revitalizing the Gulf Coast's travel industry, a Gulf Coast tourism official said Tuesday.
Exec Says Las Vegas's Tourism Model Should Be Emulated Elsewhere21 September 2005
A travel expert said Monday more U.S. destinations should adopt a Las Vegas-style model that blends widespread security measures with a welcoming attitude.
Taubman, MGM Mirage Sign Agreement20 September 2005
Taubman Centers, Inc. has finalized an agreement with MGM Mirage to lead the retail leasing and provide development and design advisory services for Project CityCenter.
Brands Bet on New Casino in NBC's 'Vegas'20 September 2005
News Brief: The sprawling new set of the NBC series 'Las Vegas' could be mistaken for an actual casino.
Retired Casino Manager Sues MGM Mirage20 September 2005
A retired Circus Circus casino manager has sued MGM Mirage, saying the company terminated retirement benefits owed him by Mandalay Resort Group after MGM Mirage bought out Mandalay.
No Horsing Around -- Yet20 September 2005
It's the South Coast Equestrian Center that executives believe will truly set the South Coast property apart from the competition.
EEOC Files Suit Against Restaurant In Casino20 September 2005
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit in federal court on behalf of five kitchen workers at The Noodle Shop at Mandalay Bay.
Joel Robuchon Opens Restaurants at MGM Grand19 September 2005
Culinary history has been made in Las Vegas as legendary chef Joel Robuchon opens his first restaurants in the United States, L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon and Joel Robuchon at The Mansion and at MGM Grand.
Boardwalk Closing to Clear Way for CityCenter16 September 2005
MGM Mirage expects to close its aging Boardwalk hotel and casino within a year to make way for Project CityCenter.
Mandarin Oriental to Manage CityCenter's Anchor Hotel16 September 2005
The prestigious Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group will manage the hotel anchor at the $5 billion CityCenter project on the Strip, MGM Mirage officials announced Thursday.
Westward Ho to Close15 September 2005
The Westward Ho hotel and casino will close Nov. 17 and is in the process of being sold, a company official said Wednesday.
Chefs: Dining to be Bigger Draw15 September 2005
Fine dining, the new profit center in the casino environment, is only going to get bigger in the years ahead as celebrity chefs develop more restaurants and new stars emerge, an industry expert says.
Outside Entertainment Benefits Las Vegas15 September 2005
The increased focus on entertainment amenities at gaming destinations outside of Nevada should spur even more growth in Las Vegas, industry insiders said Wednesday.
Experts: Table Games Need Attention to Attract Affluent Younger Crowd14 September 2005
In spite of all the free gambling lessons offered at Las Vegas casinos, properties across town are now giving fewer lessons than they did 10 years ago when table games were less popular.
Furniture Market Boosts July Tourism14 September 2005
About 3.4 million people visited Las Vegas in July, up 5.7 percent from the same month a year ago, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority reported Monday.
Griffin Book Producer Files for Chapter 11, Citing Suit14 September 2005
Griffin Investigations Inc., which distributes lists of suspected cheaters and card counters to casinos, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing a defamation lawsuit.
Convention Authority Board OKs Raise, Bonus14 September 2005
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority approved a 5 percent raise and $40,000 bonus for its president Tuesday and gave clearer direction to changes planned for the authority and the 2 million-square-foot convention center it oversees.
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