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MGM seeks new home for 9/11 memorial

MGM Resorts is working with first responders to find a new home for the memorial while the New York-New York undergoes construction.

Q&A with Stacy Stagg, assistant general manager of Sunset Station

After gaining experience in other management roles with the company, including as assistant general manager at the Santa Fe Station and Red Rock Resort, Stagg returned to Sunset Station this year.

Aristocrat to replace a competitor’s system at Grand Lodge Casino at Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe

The Oasis 360 casino management system will outfit the entire gaming floor with nCompass LCD.

Caesars taps new regional president to oversee three Strip properties

Eileen Moore, currently president of the Caesars' Mid-North Regional Division, will come to Las Vegas to oversee The Quad, $180 million Gansevoort development, and the Flamingo.

Hacienda ownership confirms sale to Dotty's operators

The Hacienda, which is 2 1/2 miles from Boulder City, is being sold to the operators of the Dotty's statewide chain of taverns.

M Resort closes 14-table poker room

M Resort still plans to host custom poker events, such as the Hollywood Poker Open that was held at the end of June.

Nevada gaming revenues fall, but analyst heralds slot play

The Gaming Control Board said that Nevada casinos collected almost $792.5 million from gamblers in June, a decline of 4.81 percent compared with more than $832.5 million collected in the same month a year ago.

Tavern operator Dotty's to acquire Hacienda near Boulder City

The company is buying the Hacienda, its first full-fledged hotel-casino, outside Boulder City on U.S. Highway 93, roughly 3.5 miles from Hoover Dam.

Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas reports $25.2 million quarterly loss

The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas reported a quarterly loss on Friday as casino revenue continued to trail food, beverage and room revenue.

Fertitta creates Golden Nuggets

Tilman Fertitta is expanding his business empire through casino acquisition and development.

Guests are loyal as well as lucky at Silver Legacy

Now players earn even more Comps and Slot Comps can be converted to FreePlay at any time!

Officials select 18-year control board veteran to oversee division

Karl Bennison will replace Jerry Markling, who is retiring at the end of August to accept a position at The Venetian.

Gaming Commission OKs plans for Caesars spinoff

Caesars Entertainment Inc. is spinning off Planet Hollywood, its interactive gaming business, and a planned Baltimore casino into a separate company. Caesars will retain majority ownership.

Penn links weak earnings to bad weather, less interest in gambling

Penn National Gaming's east-west region, which includes M Resort, had the largest decline of any of the company's reporting divisions with revenues down 9.1 percent to $317.1 million.

Flying J Truck Stop opens at Whiskey Pete's

A Flying J Truck Stop has opened at Whiskey Pete’s at Primm Valley, expanding the services offered at the casino location on the Nevada-California border.

Top-10 observations of Ultimate Poker play

Getting to play a bit of online poker at a site regulated by the state of Nevada during his down time covering the World Series of Poker was a new experience for Casino City's Aaron Todd.

Business partnership between MGM Resorts, Hyatt begins to gain popularity

Members of Hyatt’s loyalty program have access to hotel rooms at a dozen Strip-area resorts, including the MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, Aria and Bellagio.

William Hill opens new facility at Edgewater casino in Laughlin

The completion of the sports book follows its March opening of the Plaza in downtown Las Vegas.

Several factors should be considered before joining Strip building boom

There’s an art to landing big contracts, especially if you’re a smaller, local operator. What’s more, today’s construction frenzy can teach any small company a few lessons on how — or even whether — to land those big fish.

Caesars spinoff approved, will have $1.18 billion stock offer

The news sent shares of Caesars Entertainment up almost 13 percent Wednesday.

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