Nevada News - Page 606
Culinary, Aladdin in Negotiations on Deal
11 March 2005
The Culinary Local 226 is currently in subcommittee negotiations with the Aladdin, working to hammer out the union's first deal with one of the three remaining large nonunion hotels on the Strip.
Developers Enter Las Vegas Market11 March 2005
The $1.5 billion Cosmopolitan Resort and Casino will bring two new equity investors to town -- New York developer Ian Bruce Eichner and SFM Capital Management, an affiliate of New York City-based Soros Fund Management LLC.
Reno Peppermill Holds Keno Tournament11 March 2005
Join us at the Reno Peppermill Hotel Casino for the next exciting Biggest Lucky Ticket Keno Tournament No. 45 on Saturday, Apr. 23, 2005.
Christine11 March 2005
Barney Vinson: Growing up in Texas, I'd never even seen an Italian girl up close.
Nevada Gaming Win Rises in January10 March 2005
Nevada's casino business is doing so well that January's 3.9 percent increase in the amount of money won from gamblers almost seems like a decline.
Wynn Blasts Nevada Entertainment Tax10 March 2005
Steve Wynn took full advantage of having the ear of gaming regulators Wednesday by sounding off against the state's new live entertainment tax, which he thinks is hurting Las Vegas' lounge scene.
Nevada Board Approves License for Casino Host10 March 2005
The Nevada Gaming Control Board has recommended approval of a conditional license for a controversial Green Valley Ranch casino host who is a character in Discovery Channel's ‘American Casino’ television show.
Former Mayor: Strip Megamergers Benefit Small Businesses10 March 2005
The pending casino megamergers shaking up the Strip will enhance opportunities for small companies, former Las Vegas Mayor and Harrah's Entertainment spokeswoman Jan Jones told Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce members.
New Owners to Keep Binion's Spirit10 March 2005
Roger Szepelak, MTR vice president and chief operating officer, says that MTR hopes to revive Binion's glory days as epitomized by its longtime owner, the late Benny Binion.
Wynn Wins Board's Recommendation for License10 March 2005
After five years away from the action, Steve Wynn moved a step closer to operating a Strip casino as the Gaming Control Board voted unanimously Wednesday to recommend licensing of the $2.7 billion Wynn Las Vegas.
State Lottery Bill Headed to Senate8 March 2005
All but nine members of the state Assembly said yes Monday to a state lottery, which has been banned in Nevada since the state constitution was written in 1864.
Last of Chefs are Signed to Run Resort's Restaurants8 March 2005
Wynn Las Vegas has completed its lineup of chefs to run the new hotel's fine-dining restaurants.
Boomtown's $75,000 Diamond Giveaway7 March 2005
Boomtown Casino and Hotel Reno’s $75,000 Diamond Giveaway has just awarded dazzling Hearts on Fire and other diamond jewelry in the first drawing.
The REAL Vegas, from a REAL Vegas cocktail waitress7 March 2005
Adelson: Many Investors Priced Out of Vegas Market
4 March 2005
The price of playing with the big boys on the Strip is limiting competition for some developers, according to Sheldon Adelson.
Casinos' Work Force Numbers Dip4 March 2005
More than 416,000 new jobs were created in Nevada over a 10-year period, but the state's hotel-casino industry accounted for only 12.7 percent of those positions, an economic impact study conducted for the Nevada Resort Association shows.
Hard Rock Helped by Nightclub4 March 2005
Powered by strong drink sales at its new nightclub, Body English, the Hard Rock hotel-casino enjoyed a solid fourth quarter, company leaders said Thursday.
Hard Rock Celebrates 10th Anniversary3 March 2005
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino announces an impressive weekend lineup to celebrate the hotel's 10th Anniversary.
Ruling May Not Change Casinos' Leave Policy3 March 2005
A Nevada court decision that awarded millions after finding that sick casino workers who opted to work rather than take unpaid time off contributed to a virus outbreak is not likely to change benefits policies.
Nevada Lottery Approved to Help Fund Education3 March 2005
The Nevada Assembly Education Committee passed a bill that would amend the state Constitution to allow a lottery that would fund class-size reduction, books and other classroom supplies.
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