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Chinese New Year even bigger than All-Star Game
15 February 2007
Chinese New Year begins Sunday, the same day as the NBA All-Star game, meaning Las Vegas is going to be a very busy place.
CityCenter's Mandarin Oriental newly sold out15 February 2007
More than 90 percent of the luxury residential offerings at CityCenter's Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas have sold in a mere 14 days.
Partnership plans housing for casino workers14 February 2007
MGM Mirage, in partnership with developers American Nevada Company and Diamond Resorts, plans to build affordable housing for casino workers on about 160 acres the company owns in Jean.
Officials say Union Park will change face of Las Vegas14 February 2007
A $6 billion project in downtown Las Vegas that includes everything from 50-story towers to storefront shops is key to reviving the city's struggling core, planners and city officials said Tuesday.
Speedway Casino sold away14 February 2007
MTR Gaming Group announced Tuesday that it had entered an agreement to sell the Speedway Casino to Mandekic Cos., a local privately held company, for $18.2 million in cash.
Las Vegas sets record for visitors14 February 2007
Las Vegas attracted a record number of tourists in 2006 despite losing 581 rooms from its hotel inventory, the first such decrease since 1992.
Casino considered for downtown Reno14 February 2007
News Brief: At least two developers are considering building a hotel-casino in downtown Reno, which would be allowed under zoning changes that the Reno City Council will consider today.
Venetian celebrates Chinese New Year13 February 2007
The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino will ring in the Chinese New Year in traditional style.
MTR Gaming sells Speedway Casino13 February 2007
MTR Gaming Group subsidiary, Speakeasy Gaming of Las Vegas, Inc., has entered into a definitive agreement with Mandekic Companies, LLC to sell its Speedway Casino in North Las Vegas, NV for $18,175,000 in cash.
Jeff Simpson on why it's unlikely the online gambling ban will be reversed12 February 2007
American Gaming Association President Frank Fahrenkopf told Jeff Simpson last week that if online poker players are confident they can persuade Congress to pass a law that would define poker as a game of skill, they're sadly mistaken.
Problem gambling panel hopes to gain renewal of funding12 February 2007
After allocating almost $2.5 million for programs dealing with the research, prevention and treatment of compulsive gambling in Nevada, a state advisory panel hopes to do it all over again.
NBA All-Star weekend: Spanning the globe12 February 2007
During nine seasons with the National Basketball Association's Dallas Mavericks, the long arms of German-born Dirk Nowitzki have blocked nearly 700 shots.
Nevada economy: Casinos post record win12 February 2007
Nevada casinos roared to an all-time record gaming win of $12.6 billion in 2006, fueled by free-spending gamblers frequenting the Strip's glitzy gambling halls.
MGM Mirage, Jeanco Realty enter agreement12 February 2007
MGM Mirage has entered into a partnership agreement with Jeanco Realty Development, LLC to form a 50/50 joint venture whose purpose is to master plan a mixed-use development in Jean, Nevada.
Heard it on the river12 February 2007
Rudi Schiffer updates the Tunica scene in this edition of Heard it on the River.
Hard Rock bets on a three-way deal9 February 2007
Hard Rock casino investors are betting on a three-way deal with to obtain a Nevada gaming license.
Lady Luck remains shuttered8 February 2007
Lady Luck casino remains shuttered almost one year after its owners closed the property and displaced nearly 700 workers.
McCarran passenger traffic rises to 46.2 million in 20067 February 2007
A record 46.2 million people went through McCarran International Airport in 2006, airport officials said Tuesday.
Blackjack Institute announces first group seminar of 20077 February 2007
Mike Aponte and David Irvine, former members of the MIT blackjack team, will impart their blackjack wisdom to students during the year's first one-day group seminar.
Hit me - with a snack7 February 2007
Starting in March, El Cortez gamblers will be able to eat as they play slot machines and table games.
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