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Nevadan At Work: Wynn Exec Follows Rebellious Spirit
12 September 2005
Wynn Resorts Ltd. Senior Vice President Arte Nathan says he has enjoyed the thrill of helping developer Steve Wynn open new hotels.
Inside Gaming Column: Urban Core Could Click in Harmon Corridor12 September 2005
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Nevada Economy: State Gaming Win Up in July12 September 2005
Nevada casinos continued their winning streak in July, reporting their 12th straight month of record-setting growth and the fastest growth rate in nearly five years.
The Dunes11 September 2005
Barney Vinson: My buddy Russ had set me up with a possible job at the Dunes Hotel in Vegas.
Las Vegas Strip, Locals Drive Record-Setting July Casino Win9 September 2005
The Nevada Gaming Control Board this morning reported another monthly record as Nevada casinos won $958.4 million from gamblers in July, 17.9 percent better than the $812.7 million won in July 2004.
CEO's NFL Ties Would Affect Wagers9 September 2005
Sports bettors at the Golden Nugget properties won't be able to bet on the Houston Texans because Tilman Fertitta, the chief executive of the company who own the casinos, is a minority owner of the National Football League team.
Nevada Control Board Recommends Licensure for Aladdin Execs9 September 2005
State gaming regulators on Thursday recommended the licensure of six executives with the Aladdin Resort and Casino who are slowly moving to transform the property to the Planet Hollywood brand.
Las Vegas Room Rates Unchanged9 September 2005
Visitor demand for Las Vegas as a destination seemed to fade at the end of the third quarter as room rates remained unchanged from the year before.
Golden Nugget Owners Discuss Plans9 September 2005
Tilman Fertitta of Landry's Restaurants discusses his company's plans for the Golden Nugget properties downtown and in Laughlin.
Homeless NBA Team Checks on Las Vegas' Interest9 September 2005
Forced out of town by Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans Hornets owner George Shinn is exploring whether he can move his National Basketball Association franchise to Southern Nevada, a source close to the talks said Thursday.
Las Vegas Convention Centre Plans Taking Shape8 September 2005
Construction is still several months away, but new details of a proposed $400 million upgrade of the Las Vegas Convention Center are gradually taking shape, officials said Wednesday.
Aladdin Unveils New Plans8 September 2005
The Aladdin hotel and casino has unveiled some new drawings for its upcoming transformation into a Planet Hollywood-themed resort by the end of next year.
Landry's Plans Golden Nugget Tower8 September 2005
The future owners of the Golden Nugget hotel and casino are planning a new hotel tower in downtown Las Vegas.
'Sharks' a Fine Vegas History and Biography Combination7 September 2005
Howard Schwartz reviews Sharks in the Desert: The Founding Fathers and Current Kings of Las Vegas by John Smith.
Las Vegas Convention And Visitors Authority: Fee To Defend $1 Deal: $118,0007 September 2005
How much does it cost to fix a $1 deal gone bad? In the case of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, nearly $118,000 and counting.
Economic Indicators Rise, But Slowdown Could Come7 September 2005
The ripple effect of Hurricane Katrina will probably slow Southern Nevada's economic growth for a quarter or two, a local economist said.
Company Roping in Plans for Rural Resort Developments6 September 2005
A Seattle investment company believes it will hit the jackpot with three rodeo and casino resorts in rural Nevada.
Vegas Opens Doors to Evacuees6 September 2005
Las Vegas governments, businesses and agencies scrambled Friday to coordinate services for those fleeing the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast in search of shelter for the short term or the long haul.
Gulf Coast Workers Consider Vegas6 September 2005
Steve Bottfeld, a local analyst with consumer-research company Marketing Solutions, said the Las Vegas market could begin to see noticeable in-migration from the Gulf Coast within 60 days.
Stewart: Rio Wouldn't Let Me Re-book Show2 September 2005
Rock star Rod Stewart told a jury that he has always been willing to perform a concert at the Rio to make up for a canceled concert in 2000, but the resort never gave him the chance to earn the $2 million advance he received for the show.
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