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Palms Casino Opens with Celebrity-Studded Grand Opening Ceremony

Over 7,000 people including celebrities and VIPs tested their luck at the off-Strip hotel and casino, which boasts such eclectic restaurants and entertainment venues as Rain in the Desert, Little Buddha Cafe, and Ghost Bar.

Palms Opens Tonight, Competitors Ready

George Maloof's $265 million Palms hotel-casino set to open near the Las Vegas Strip this evening. His competitors are moving to protect their businesses.

Palms Casino Opens Tomorrow in Las Vegas

Palms Casino Resort, a half-mile west of the Strip, says it will offer an alternative to mega-resorts with an intimate, sophisticated environment that is hip and long on service and value.

Canadian Developer Reports Strong Sales in Lake Las Vegas Resort

Intrawest Corp. said it sold 65 resort condominiums for $26 million at its project in MonteLago Village, Lake Las Vegas.

New Hotel Tower Boosts Revenue for Stratosphere

The Stratosphere's new 1,000-room hotel tower helped push the Las Vegas Strip property's revenues up in the quarter, despite a citywide slowdown in tourism.

Bellagio Receives Five Diamond Award from AAA

It’s the first hotel-casino in the country to get the Five-Diamond Award, which is difficult for any hotel to earn when it has that many rooms.

Harrah's Customers Set For $1 Million Desert Treasure Hunt

Harrah's is sending 20 of its customers from around the country to the Nevada desert this morning, and one of them is slated to find a treasure chest worth $1 million.

Las Vegas Plans Weekend-Long Party for New Year's

Las Vegas officials plan to make a fireworks display an annual event that will help serve as a tool to market Las Vegas as the premier New Year's destination in the world.

Palms Hotel-Casino Ready to Open

Though the $265 million Palms is modest by Strip standards, many are awaiting the opening of the hotel-casino with the same kind of anticipation that preceded the opening of many of the megaresorts of the last three years.

Mandalay Introduces Multi-Casino Slot Card

Mandalay became the second casino operator to introduce a multi-property slot club card for its Las Vegas Strip-area casinos with its "One Club" card.

Nevada Casinos Want Relaxed Rules for Private Gaming

Nevada gaming regulators have steadily scaled back minimum bet requirements as they craft rules to implement a state law allowing private gambling areas for the world's biggest bettors.

Stratosphere Grounds Thrill Ride

Stratosphere representatives, realizing they had no council support, asked to have the application for a thrill ride withdrawn.

Gov. Guinn Pushes $57 Million for Laid-Off Workers

Governor Guinn said he hopes a $57 million relief package will help thousands of jobless people pay their bills during the coming months.

Gaming Veteran May Manage Regent

Long-time casino executive Bill Paulos is close to a deal to become the new manager of Regent Las Vegas' casino.

Tropicana, Dealers At Odds Over Union Contract

Transport Workers Union say there has been disagreements during negotiations with the Tropicana on such issues as dealer pay, grievance procedures and firing policies.

Nevada Casino Win Dips Slightly

In its first gaming win report since the Sept. 11 attacks, the Nevada Gaming Control Board says that Nevada's casinos won $763.6 million from gamblers in September, down just 3.1 percent from September 2000.

Station Casinos Approved to Operate New Nevada Casino

Station receives approval to operate the Green Valley Ranch Station Casino. The property includes a casino with over 2500 slot and video poker machines, 53 gaming tables, and a 171-seat race and sports book.

Aladdin Ruling to Wait

A bankruptcy judge postponed until at least next week a decision on whether to approve a $50 million interim financing plan for the struggling Aladdin.

Profits Plunge at Station Casinos

Third-quarter profits fell 71 percent for locals casino giant Station Casinos in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the December sale of the company's two Missouri casinos.

Nightclub Venture at Aladdin Still Up in the Air

A bankruptcy judge has yet to decide whether a massive new nightclub and a show featuring actress Carmen Electra will make their home at the bankrupt Aladdin hotel-casino on the Las Vegas Strip.

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