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Harrah's Entertainment, AEG reveal arena plans

Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. and AEG today unveiled plans for of an approximately 20,000-seat, privately financed, state-of-the-art arena.

Auditions for Bette Midler's Colosseum show

In preparation for her imaginative, over-the-top show at Caesars Palace, Bette Midler and award-winning choreographer Toni Basil held auditions for female dancers on Monday, Aug. 20 and Tuesday, Aug. 21 at The Colosseum.

Looking in on: Entertainment

A selection of the latest entertainment news from Las Vegas this week.

Monty Python's Spamalot inaugurates 'the very important person package' at Wynn Las Vegas

V.I.P.P. ticket holders will be escorted behind the curtain and taken backstage to see the inner sanctum of the Strip's funniest show.

Grand Sierra Resort strike vote planned

News Brief: Members of Culinary Workers Union Local 226 employed at Reno's Grand Sierra Resort will vote later this month on a measure that could lead to a strike, union officials said Monday.

Hooters deal lives

The proposed sale of Hooters Hotel is being slowed by the turbulent debt market, according to the developer who has an agreement to purchase the property.

Caesars Palace settles lawsuit

Caesars Palace has agreed to pay $850,000 to settle a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit brought by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on behalf of eight employees, the federal agency announced Monday.

Doesn't fit the mold

The performance of Wynn Las Vegas has quieted skeptics and has wowed even the most bullish on Wall Street.

155 East Tropicana reports results

155 East Tropicana reports net revenues were $17.3 million during the second quarter of 2007 compared to net revenues of $18.0 million in the second quarter of 2006.

Hooters Hotel posts lower revenue

New advertising and reduced room rates helped Hooters Hotel increase second-quarter occupancy. H

Serve food or allow smoking: Trendy spots may face choice

Some of Las Vegas' hottest nightclubs and lounges must ban smoking because they also operate as restaurants at other times of the day, health authorities have quietly concluded.

Fewer gamblers play after smoke clears

Brian Slipock felt the blood drain from his face in November when voters overwhelmingly adopted a tougher anti-smoking law for businesses that serve food.

Casino security: With arrest, a career dangles

Casino security consultant's arrest sent shock waves from the New Jersey to Nevada and shook the close-knit casino security consulting industry.

Casino revenue: Casinos not raking it in as readily

If the first half of the year is any indication, the revenue growth by Nevada's major casinos in 2007 won't match the increase in gaming win recorded in previous years.

Nevadan at work: Author tells readers what to do when they 'do lunch' on business

A knowledge of how to conduct business during the noontime meal launched Robin Jay on her second career as a writer and motivational speaker.

Looking in on: Gaming

A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.

Jeff Simpson notes that earlier predictions didn't factor in tougher lending standards

With casino resort companies doing record-setting business, and six major resort projects under construction on the Strip, it might seem surprising that the biggest business news story in Las Vegas revolves around the slumping real estate market.

Third person dies at CityCenter site

A construction worker was killed Thursday at a Strip construction site when he was cut in half by a counter-weight system used to operate an elevator, authorities said.

Lawsuit filed against Elad Group

Tamares Las Vegas Properties filed a complaint Thursday in Clark County District Court to block Elad Group of New York from using the Plaza name in Las Vegas.

Tax discrepancy led to wider losses at Binion's

Binion's gave back its winnings and then some to the state of Nevada to correct an unemployment tax discrepancy that occurred from March 2005 to December 2006.

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