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The Cosmopolitan posts smaller third-quarter loss

In a quarterly earnings report, the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas posted a third-quarter loss of $34.3 million, a significant decrease from the $58.4 million reported in the third quarter of last year.

Stratosphere, Arizona Charlie's parent reduces loss

American Casino & Entertainment Properties said Friday its net loss for the three months that ended Sept. 30 was $3.3 million. In the same quarter a year ago, the company lost $4.2 million.

Company linked to LVH pursues 'Vegas International' trademark

American Casino and Entertainment Properties LLC, which applied for a trademark for the name and accompanying logo, is in the middle of the month during which outsiders can register their opposition. This standard part of the process ends Nov. 22.

Zarkana by Cirque du Soleil -- Now Open at ARIA Resort & Casino!

Zarkana features a mix of classic Cirque du Soleil acts as well as never-before-seen wonders.

Football tops baccarat as Nevada gaming revenues rise 3.3 percent

Statewide, casinos collected $892.7 million in gaming revenues in September, a 3.3 percent increase compared to the same month a year ago according to figures released Thursday by the Gaming Control Board.

Las Vegas visitation rises 1.8 percent, "record year" forecast

September's citywide hotel and motel occupancy combined rose 1.1 points, from 85.7 percent in 2011 to 86.8 percent in 2012.

Greyhound starts new faster runs between Las Vegas, L.A.

The longtime carrier already dominates the market with as many as a dozen trips a day, more than the rest of its competitors combined. Five of the trips have been designated as express, with two more added on Fridays and Sundays.

Building of "authentic" neighborhood lays groundwork for Downtown Grand

Fifth Street Gaming is overseeing one of the most ambitious redevelopment projects ever in downtown Las Vegas, with millions of dollars being invested in an effort to create a neighborhood that will benefit Downtown Grand. The new hotel-casino will open late next year in the shell of the former Lady Luck.

Actor Robert De Niro's Las Vegas plans include Nobu Hotel on the Strip

De Niro is a shareholder in Nobu Hospitality, the restaurant and entertainment company of chef Nobu Matsuhisa, which is developing its first-ever Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace.

Aliante Casino and Hotel closes poker room, five employees laid off

The resort is replacing it with a "new concept," a company spokeswoman confirmed Friday.

Andrea's opens December 28 at Encore Las Vegas

Highly-anticipated "vibe dining" concept caters to Wynn Las Vegas' vibrant nightlife scene.

Partnership to complete foreclosure on LVH

A partnership between Goldman Sachs Mortgage Co. and the New York-based real estate investment firm Gramercy Capital Corp. will complete the foreclosure on the off-Strip property.

Merson wins WSOP Main Event

Greg Merson survived 11 hours of three-handed play and then beat Jesse Sylvia heads up early Wednesday morning to win the World Series of Poker Main Event and $8,531,853. Sylvia won $5,295,149 for finishing in second, while Jake Balsiger finished third and won $3,799,073.

Aliante Gaming taking over management of NLV property from Station Casinos

The Aliante Station name has been removed from the property and replaced with Aliante Casino and Hotel, according to the property's owner, Aliante Gaming LLC.

McCarran traffic drops 3 percent in September

The 3.4 million people passing in and out of its terminals marked a 3 percent decline compared with the same month last year, as four of the five top airlines shrank.

Merson seizes chip lead at WSOP Main Event final table

Greg Merson, Jesse Sylvia and Jake Balsiger are the last three players standing at the World Series of Poker Main Event, and they will play for $8.53 million Tuesday.

Jackie Gaughan, on his 92nd birthday, offers link to days of old Vegas

Gaughan once controlled 25 percent of the downtown Las Vegas gaming market. For a time, he owned all or part of eight hotel-casinos, including the Flamingo, Union Plaza and Showboat.

Fitch takes a "circumspect view" of Caesars' plans to remodel Bill's Gamblin' Hall

Caesars plans to remodel the 198 hotel rooms and the 17,200-square-foot casino at Bill's.

Court ruling gives Fontainebleau contractors hope of repayment

The six justices on the Nevada Supreme Court ruled unanimously that mechanic's lien claimants stand in the repayment line ahead of lenders who replaced original lenders.

Ruth's Chris Steak House to replace The Range at Harrah's Las Vegas

The upscale restaurant chain will open early next year at Harrah's Las Vegas, replacing the casino's The Range steak house, which will close November 11.

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