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Big Six Endure Stagnant Cash Flow
12 January 2004
Major Las Vegas gaming operators, faced with wage increases, higher taxes and the war in Iraq, finished 2003 with cash flow virtually unchanged from the year before.
Casino In Debt: Binion's Forced to Close12 January 2004
Deputy U.S. marshals entered Binion's Horseshoe late Friday armed with two court orders authorizing them to seize up to $1.9 million in cash from the casino, an action that forced the closure of the 52-year-old property's casino.
THEhotel Raises the Bar9 January 2004
THEhotel at Mandalay Bay ushers in a new model of understated luxury to the Las Vegas Strip, affording guests a haven of sophistication and service on par with the best boutique hotels in the world.
Allegiant Air Adds Flights8 January 2004
Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air said today that on March 3 it will begin non-stop flights five days per week between Peoria, Illinois, and Las Vegas.
Limitation Placed on Golden Nugget License8 January 2004
Concern about the relationship of strip-club owner Rick Rizzolo to prospective Golden Nugget buyers prompted the Gaming Control Board to tack a one-year limitation on the duo's license recommendation.
Red Rock Station Plan gets County Approval8 January 2004
Clark County commissioners unanimously approved revised plans for the Red Rock Station resort Wednesday.
Immigration Plan Could Fuel Job Competition8 January 2004
Competition could stiffen for lower-paying jobs in Las Vegas if Congress approves President Bush's proposal to allow illegal immigrants to work for three years in the United States with proper documentation.
Gateway to Outfit Wynn Resorts8 January 2004
Gateway will supply approximately 7,000 customized Gateway-branded plasma and LCD TVs as well as hundreds of DVD players and other products at Wynn Las Vegas.
Las Vegas Casinos Recovering7 January 2004
News Brief: The casino industry continued to slowly recover from the disastrous blow caused by the September 11, 2001 attacks on the U.S., as visitor volumes and gaming receipts slowly crept toward their pre-September 11 levels.
Venetian Plows Ahead, Closure Nears for Tam O'Shanter7 January 2004
Another piece of Las Vegas history will close next week to make way for The Venetian's second Las Vegas resort on the corner of Twain Avenue and the Strip, across from Wynn Resorts' new hotel-casino.
Binion's Hit with Second IRS Lien7 January 2004
The Internal Revenue Service has placed a second tax lien on Binion's Horseshoe for unpaid employee payroll withholding taxes.
Sources: FBI Gathered Visitor Information Only in Las Vegas7 January 2004
Only in Las Vegas did the FBI require all hotel operators to surrender guest lists and airlines to turn over arriving passenger manifests, sources at the U.S. Department of Justice said Tuesday.
Red Rock Station: 198-Foot Tower in Works7 January 2004
Summerlin homeowners and Station Casinos struck a tentative compromise Tuesday, agreeing to a 198-foot tower at the gaming company's proposed resort, Red Rock Station, sources said.
Union Continues Drive at the Palms7 January 2004
The Palms hotel-casino has settled one dispute with the Culinary Workers Union Local 226 while another dispute remains unresolved as it makes its way through the appeals process of the National Labor Relations Board.
Compromise Still Sought on Red Rock Station Design6 January 2004
Opponents and planners of a new resort in Summerlin met for four hours Monday night in an effort to find a compromise design for the new Red Rock Station.
Woman Battles for $42.9 Million Slot Win6 January 2004
An Oklahoma woman feels she's entitled to a $42.9 million payment after hitting a jackpot on a quarter machine at the Mandalay Bay Resort on the Las Vegas Strip.
Private Salons: Plenty of Good Seats Are Available6 January 2004
Not one high-rolling gambler played in the Strip's three private casinos between March 1 and Nov. 30, the Gaming Control Board reported Monday.
Tourism: Visitors Find Las Vegas Vulnerable6 January 2004
Visitors to Las Vegas have a newfound belief that the city is as vulnerable as the rest of the nation to terror attacks, an MRC Group Research Institute survey released Monday showed.
American Casino & Entertainment Properties Acquires Vegas Casinos6 January 2004
American Casino & Entertainment Properties has agreed to acquire Arizona Charlie's Decatur and Arizona Charlie's Boulder, two casinos in Las Vegas.
Nevada Controller Projects Growth5 January 2004
Nevada's economy is on the mend but it won't return to the explosive growth experienced in the 1990s, says state Controller Kathy Augustine.
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