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MGM Grand Chooses IMAP
26 January 2006
MGM Grand Hotel & Casino has received IMAP’s 3D Interactive Hotel and Conference Facility Floor Plan & Mapping solution.
The Changes in Las Vegas' Production of 'Mamma Mia!'25 January 2006
Jacquelyn Holland roamed the Mandalay Bay Theatre behaving as a common tourist Saturday night, having her photo taken with ushers who lead guests to their seats for "Mamma Mia!"
Casinos Open Arms for Asians with Open Wallets25 January 2006
Many Las Vegas Strip properties have decorated their lobbies and casinos with orange trees, red lanterns, gold coins and other Chinese symbols of luck and prosperity.
Columnist Jeff German: A Big Step to Help Gambling Addicts24 January 2006
The Nevada state's Advisory Committee on Problem Gambling will meet today in Las Vegas to hand out taxpayer dollars to fund treatment programs for the addicted.
Ferris Wheel Puts a Spin on New Frontier23 January 2006
Just across the Strip from Wynn's $2.7 billion Wynn Las Vegas -- and its mountain conveniently located to block views of the well-worn New Frontier -- property owner Phil Ruffin plans to erect a giant Ferris wheel.
Fuel Woes Prompt Panel to Address Effect on Southern Nevada Transportation23 January 2006
A transportation crisis will soon plague Southern Nevada if demand for gasoline and jet fuel continues to outpace local pipeline capacity.
Inside Gaming Column: Condo Craze on Strip Makes Sense23 January 2006
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Mandalay Bay Joins WPT Roster23 January 2006
The World Poker Tour reports that Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino has joined its roster of host casinos for a new event that will be staged as the second stop of the Season V calendar.
Caesars Palace Sports Book Takes Super Bowl Bets23 January 2006
Super Bowl XL is nearly two weeks away but guests at Caesars Palace Race and Sports Book in Las Vegas, Nevada, have an opportunity to place a wager on the game right now.
NexLearn Develops Poker Program20 January 2006
E-Learning solutions company NexLearn, LLC, has developed the ‘Palms Home Poker Host,’ a computer software program designed to train users to host professional poker tournaments.
Harrah's Sets New Dates for WSOP Events20 January 2006
Harrah's License Company reports new dates and an expanded schedule for its World Series of Poker Circuit stop at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas next spring.
Tech Companies Bet on Las Vegas19 January 2006
One company exec says that Las Vegas’ economic climate is a plus for his company, however, the city’s sinful reputation is an obstacle in his efforts to bring in outside employees.
Henderson Leaning Toward Strip Resorts18 January 2006
Six decades after the first casinos were built on what would become the Las Vegas Strip, Henderson is ready to pronounce that gambling is appropriate on Las Vegas Boulevard.
As Visitors Keep Coming, City Faces Many Challenges18 January 2006
Las Vegas' travel industry is growing faster than its airports and roadways can handle.
23 Percent Increase: Utility Pursues Rate Hike18 January 2006
The skyrocketing price of natural gas will trigger a 23 percent increase in electric power rates in Southern Nevada this summer if state regulators approve a rate case filed by Nevada Power Co. on Tuesday.
Echelon Resorts Adds to Team18 January 2006
Boyd Gaming Corporation reports two key executive appointments for its Echelon Place development.
Columnist Jeff German: What Brings Polar Opposites to Las Vegas17 January 2006
People and various organizations always seem to tailor their image of Las Vegas to fit their own needs and social values.
GWIN CEO to Host New Show17 January 2006
GWIN Inc. Chairman & CEO Wayne Allyn Root announced today that his new TV series "King of Vegas" will debut on Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 10 p.m. EST/PST on Spike TV.
Tourism: Easing of Travel Rules Could Aid Las Vegas17 January 2006
A federal push to ease restrictions on foreign travel expected to be announced today could bring more big-spending international visitors to Nevada and Las Vegas, state travel leaders said Monday.
Growth in Las Vegas Valley Seen Cooling17 January 2006
Higher fuel prices and rising interest rates have yet to exact their toll from the dynamic Southern Nevada economy, but growth is coming at a slower pace, a local economist said.
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