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Fontainebleau goes on the market, asking for $650 million

Brokers with CBRE Las Vegas, who listed the property Wednesday, say its for-sale sign marks the last gasp of Southern Nevada's devastating economic downturn.

Plans to demolish Riviera move ahead with contract approval

The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority awarded a contract to KGA Architecture as part of the LVCA's plan to raze the Riviera.

Treasure Island owner's $1.3 billion bid for The Mirage rejected

Phil Ruffin said MGM Resorts turned down the offer and instead chose to go with a real estate investment trust.

Affinity Gaming reverses third-quarter loss

The Las Vegas-based casino operator made $1.99 million in the quarter that ended Sept. 30, compared to a $3.6 million net loss in the same period a year ago.

Inside Gaming: North Strip needs a face lift

Other than SLS and Circus Circus, the north section of Las Vegas Boulevard is a mix of small retail malls, empty land, unfinished developments and closed properties.

Casino City's Coverage of the 2015 World Series of Poker Final Table

Casino City was live in Las Vegas to cover the 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event final table. Here's a recap of the stories that captured the all of the November Nine action, starting at the Poker Hall of Fame ceremony on Friday night all the way to late Tuesday night when Joe McKeehen was crowed the new WSOP Main Event champ.

WSOP November Nine Notebook: Blumenfield and Co. relish fan favorite role

One of the more compelling stories of the 2015 WSOP Main Event final table was the emergence of Neil Blumenfield as a crowd favorite, and his No. 1 fan enjoyed every minute of it.

McKeehen's proud parents paint different picture of their poker champion son

Joe McKeehen may have the reputation of being cold, but, according to his parents, the new WSOP Main Event champion has a warm and fuzzy side when it comes to his family.

Joe McKeehen wins 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event

Joe McKeehen, a 24-year-old pro from Philadelphia, dominated the WSOP Main Event final table in Las Vegas this week, going wire-to-wire to became poker’s world champion on Tuesday.

Neuville still lamenting WSOP Main Event final table exit

Two days after Pierre Neuville took seventh place at the World Series of Poker Main Event he explains to Casino City why his November Nine experience is still haunting him.

WSOP Main Event to play down to a winner tonight on ESPN

Joe McKeehen, Neil Blumenfield and Josh Beckley are all guaranteed a multimillion-dollar payday, with the winner set to pocket $7.68 million in prize money and their first WSOP gold bracelet. ESPN will carry all of Tuesday's final table action on a 30-minute delay at 9:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. PT.

NHL commissioner says expansion franchise not a sure thing

Gary Bettman is pumping the brakes on a potential expansion franchise in the NHL, which the city of Las Vegas was hoping to attain.

Las Vegas restaurants are making a comeback

The local restaurant scene has begun to recover from the Great Recession and is now flourishing as one of the most competitive in the country.

Caesars execs remain upbeat despite net loss

The company said overall revenue increased during the third quarter.

Cannuli suffers tough-luck early departure at WSOP Main Event final table

Two hands into Monday night the atmosphere at the Rio was severely deflated when Tom Cannuli's aces were cracked, sending his spirited fan base to the exits along with him.

WSOP November Nine Notebook: The story behind 'Joey Ice Cube'

Chip leader Joe McKeehen's biggest (and loudest) fan has started a now infamous chant at the Rio that is ringing in the ears of those surrounding him, but don't expect it to go away anytime soon.

WSOP November Nine Notebook: Slow play and snappy dressers

While the glacial pace annoyed spectators, there were still plenty of interesting stories to find at the WSOP Main Event at the Rio this weekend.

Joe McKeehen plays the bad guy at WSOP Main Event final table

While the other November Niners play nice for their fans and the camera, Joe McKeehen is here for one reason and one reason only: to take everybody's chips.

Six remain at WSOP Main Event final table

Joe McKeehen padded his chip lead even further Sunday night, as the Pennsylvania-based poker pro knocked out the first three players from the November Nine.

Las Vegas City Council again fails to rule on Dotty's tavern license application

Critics have labeled Dotty's, which serves food and drinks but makes most of its revenue from slot machines, as slot parlor operators.

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