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Aladdin, Culinary to Begin Contract Talks
1 March 2005
Representatives of the Aladdin and Culinary Local 226 will begin negotiating a contract today that will cover about half of the Strip resort's total employees.
Expansion Planned by New Showcase Mall Owner28 February 2005
The Showcase mall, known for its landmark facade featuring a multi-story Coke bottle and M&M package, was sold to a California investor who said he will stick with plans to expand the center.
Pioneer Casino Boss Simmons Dies28 February 2005
From working at the Desert Inn under Moe Dalitz and then the reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes, casino manager Cecil Simmons oversaw a major transition in Las Vegas and helped make golf one of the town's selling points.
Inside Gaming: No Higher Ground in Hiring Scramble28 February 2005
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Nevadan At Work: Tjeerd Brink; Director of Finance, Palms28 February 2005
While he is a member of the executive team that oversees the Palms, you won't find Tjeerd Brink, the resort's finance director, hanging out at one of the property's trendy clubs or restaurants.
Golden Nugget Pays $30,000 Fine25 February 2005
Executives of the downtown Golden Nugget resort paid a $30,000 fine Thursday, wrapping up a state complaint that addressed sports book wagering irregularities and an incident in which a Nugget executive misdealt cards at a blackjack table during a celebrity event.
Fitzgeralds Owner Eyeing Strip, Detroit Expansion25 February 2005
Businessman Don Barden says is hungrily eyeing the Las Vegas Strip to expand his gaming business but intends to wait several months before casino-shopping in the hope that skyrocketing prices stabilize.
Temporary Trump Building to Cost $3 Million24 February 2005
At a cost of $3 million, the sales information center and model complex for the proposed Trump International Hotel and Tower Las Vegas might be the most expensive temporary building on the Strip.
Bellagio Part Of The Official Oscar Presenter Gift Bag23 February 2005
Everyone who walks onstage to present an award at the 2005 Academy Award ceremony in Los Angeles this year will be a winner, once they open their gift bags, that is.
Culinary, Aladdin Set to Talk23 February 2005
Despite a previously contentious relationship with the current and previous owners of the Aladdin, Culinary Union and company leaders have expressed optimism about their ability to hammer out a deal.
Man U's 'Vegas' casino23 February 2005
International News Brief: A Las Vegas gambling giant may open a massive casino by the Manchester United ground.
Low-Fare Carrier Song to Add Transcontinental Flights22 February 2005
Delta Air Lines' discount subsidiary Song made a big splash in Las Vegas when the lime green-scripted Boeing 757 jets first rolled into McCarran International Airport in July 2003.
Mall Owners to Showcase Changes22 February 2005
With the first of several major changes now complete, the owners of Las Vegas' Showcase mall plan to further shake up the 7-year-old Strip property with an influx of new tenants and dozens of full-time residents.
Inside Gaming: Benjamins Outweigh Beauty at Wynn Resort21 February 2005
Read all about it. Steve Wynn is about to open a beautiful resort. Forget the aesthetics, however. What he's really doing is opening a magic money machine.
Golden Nugget Settlement, Fine on Thursday Agenda21 February 2005
The Nevada Gaming Commission will consider a proposed settlement of a complaint with the owners of downtown Las Vegas' Golden Nugget resort and a $30,000 fine Thursday.
Fashion Show Owners Dreaming Big21 February 2005
Major changes could soon be in store -- again -- for Las Vegas' Fashion Show mall, including the addition of a casino and one or more high-rise hotel/residential towers, a representative of the property's owner said Friday.
Caribbean Sun Poker to Host Several Satellite Tournaments21 February 2005
Caribbean Sun Poker will be hosting several satellite tournaments in the upcoming months that will give players a chance to win a seat at three World Series of Poker events.
Casino Parking Space Feud Cools17 February 2005
News Brief: The feud between officials from Las Vegas Sands Corp. and Wynn Resorts Ltd. over the number of available parking spaces at The Venetian and the developing $1.6 billion Palazzo cooled a bit Wednesday.
Caesars Honored by Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce17 February 2005
In recognition of its continued support for the ethnic communities of Las Vegas, Caesars Entertainment has been named Corporation of the Year by the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce.
Wynn Boasts High-Tech Slot Floor16 February 2005
One of the biggest advantages enjoyed by a brand-new casino is the opportunity to offer fresh gaming products, particularly on the slot floor. Wynn Las Vegas will be no exception.
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