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Jeff Simpson looks ahead on the housing slump, resort openings and the gaming tax

This week Jeff Simpson comments on the outlook in 2008 for the broader business community in Las Vegas.

Golden Gaming to end deal to manage casino

Golden Gaming has given notice to the operators of the Hard Rock Hotel of its intent to terminate the casino management agreement for the niche property.

Heard it on the river: A look ahead to the New Year

Schiffer chooses to ignore the events of 2007 while making some observations for the gaming world in 2008.

A little more space to rock 'n' roll

The $750 million expansion and renovation project that will double the Hard Rock Hotel's size and add 950 hotel rooms by mid-2009 is under way on the northwest corner of Harmon Avenue and Paradise Road.

Jeff Simpson makes predictions about how the gaming industry will shake out in 2008

Jeff Simpson looks forward to likely casino industry developments in 2008.

Investors pay fee for Hooters Hotel buy

The investment group working to buy Hooters Hotel made a $500,000 nonrefundable, nonapplicable fee payment Monday to retain exclusive purchase rights for the property.

Top-10 casinos by poker tables

Between the WSOP and the famous cash games at the Bellagio, Las Vegas is the center of the poker world for glitz and glamour. But when the poker world is measured by how many tables are in a casino, California is king.

Inside gaming: If junkets shift, LV companies may hurt

A decision to change where some of Macau's top junket operators bring their big-spending customers could be troublesome for Las Vegas Sands Corp. and Wynn Resorts Ltd.

Gamblers and the IRS - by the book

Las Vegas tax adviser Marissa Chien's book, "Tax Help for Gamblers," co-written by gambling book author Jean Scott, just might be one of the biggest revelations about gambling in years.

Palazzo may not open until next month

News brief: The newest megaresort on the Las Vegas Strip may not open before New Year's Eve and is focusing instead on a grand opening Jan. 17.

Vegas Tropicana lucky it's in Nevada, not Jersey

The move this month by New Jersey regulators to deny a license to Columbia Sussex to operate the Tropicana casino in Atlantic City is both a stark reminder of the unique demands of the casino business and a cautionary tale for newer entrants.

Looking in on: Gaming

PokerTek is also rolling out a poker game for bars, restaurants and other noncasino venues that plays like a video game.

Harrah's CEO and President takes over minority stake in Boston Celtics

Long-time Massachusetts resident Gary Loveman officially becomes part owner of the NBA team he has rooted for since the 1980s.

Gaming heavyweights plead their case for casinos in Massachusetts

Sheldon Adelson and Gary Loveman attended a hearing at the State House on Tuesday with the hopes of encouraging the state's legislature to allow them to build resort-style casinos in their home state.

Peppermill unlocks $400 million addition

News brief: The newest addition to the Truckee Meadows skyline opens today with the Peppermill hotel-casino's $400 million expansion topped by the 19-story Tuscany Tower.

Jeff Haney explains how a Reagan-era tax cut sparked the growth of legal sports betting in Nevada

It was only after the federal tax was reduced to 2 percent, then to one-quarter of 1 percent during the Reagan administration, that sports betting was able to thrive in Nevada.

Celine Dion and A New Day… cast make final curtain call in Las Vegas

The show’s landmark run at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, grossed more than $400 million throughout 717 performances.

Dion, Vegas parting - but not forever

If for some reason you weren't one of the 3 million people who made it to Celine Dion's spectacular, you can catch one of the last two shows tonight or tomorrow.

Strip heavyweight sees tough '08, but he's alone

Gaming experts expressed skepticism at Terri Lanni's forecast, saying evidence points toward growth in 2008.

Palazzo Las Vegas to participate in 2008 Rose Parade

Palazzo to make history as the first modern Las Vegas resort to enter a float in the annual Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade in California.

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