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Developers' Biggest Need: Workers
15 September 2004
Commercial and home construction will continue at a healthy clip for the next couple of years in Las Vegas, but the rising cost of development could threaten the city's competitive advantage, a real estate consultant said Tuesday.
Solutions Offered for Woes on I-1515 September 2004
Buoyed by recent and proposed improvements along the Interstate 15 corridor, local tourism leaders are exploring new ways to ease ground-based travelers headed to and from Southern Nevada.
Property Completes Upgrade14 September 2004
The Monte Carlo Resort and Casino, which is jointly owned by MGM Mirage and Mandalay Resort Group, recently completed a hotel room remodeling effort that includes high-speed Internet access, 27-inch televisions and an updated decor.
Jumpers Take the Plunge14 September 2004
News Brief: Four B.A.S.E. jumpers launched themselves Monday off four casino hotel buildings in Reno and Sparks, throwing flips from as high as 335 feet before throwing parachutes and landing safely on the ground.
Defendant Sentenced in Casino Theft14 September 2004
News Brief: Having children ages 2 years and 3 months were not enough to keep out of prison a fourth defendant who helped steal $1.6 million from a Lake Tahoe casino, a judge decided Monday.
Monorail to be Off Track for Weeks, Not days, Official Says14 September 2004
Several weeks will be needed to determine what's ailing the Las Vegas Monorail and make permanent fixes to the troubled rail line, an official said Monday.
The Strip: A Peek at the Palazzo14 September 2004
With no ground-breaking ceremony and no public fanfare, Las Vegas Sands Corp. has started laying the foundation for the $1.6 billion Palazzo casino resort, company documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission said.
Las Vegas Visitor Count Gains 2.6 Percent in July14 September 2004
Despite two consecutive months with below-par improvements in the local visitor tally, Las Vegas' apparent summer slowdown was little more than a desert mirage, a local tourism official said Monday.
Grochowski Goes to Downtown Vegas14 September 2004
John Grochowski: In the wake of a couple of recent mentions of Las Vegas' better gambling options being away from the Strip, a couple of readers e-mailed to ask if I practice what I preach.
Nevadan At Work: Steve Bell; Executive Vice President of Human Relations and Administration, Caesars Entertainment13 September 2004
What's the difference between being an assistant men's basketball coach at the University of Connecticut and the chief of administration and human resources at Las Vegas-based gaming giant Caesars Entertainment?
Lessons in Sports Betting Put Some UNLV Officials at Odds13 September 2004
Training courses to bet on football games are really no different from classes in the fine art of Chinese cuisine, or at least that's the word out of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Teamsters Approve New Pact, End Strike13 September 2004
Members of Teamsters Local 631 approved a new labor contract Saturday, ending a weeklong strike that was threatening to disrupt Las Vegas' multibillion-dollar convention business during one of its busiest times of the year.
Inside Gaming Column: Digging Deep to Find Progress13 September 2004
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
New Owners Plan Hispanic Theme for Castaways13 September 2004
Three local casino operators are betting they can reflag the Castaways at the head of Boulder Highway as La Joya del Sol, complete renovations and reopen it in December, one of the new owners said Friday.
Developer Defends Sparks Casino Plan10 September 2004
News Brief: Real estate developer and gaming lobbyist Harvey Whittemore defended plans for a new casino on the north edge of Sparks before a hostile crowd of more than 250.
Nevada Gaming Board Grills License Applicants10 September 2004
Two Southern Nevada gaming license applicants were under the microscope Thursday, ultimately winning a recommendation for a restricted license from the state Gaming Control Board.
EEOC Accuses Riviera of Retaliating Against Workers10 September 2004
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed suit against the Riviera, alleging that the property retaliated against workers for cooperating with a previous EEOC investigation into alleged discrimination at the hotel.
LVCVA Settles Employee Lawsuits10 September 2004
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority has settled a pair of lawsuits filed by workers against the agency.
Gaming Win Slumps in July10 September 2004
After months of double-digit increases, winnings in Nevada casinos slumped in July by 1.5 percent compared with a year ago.
Nevada Tourism Commission Seeks Budget Increase10 September 2004
The Nevada Commission on Tourism will submit $16.2 million and $16.6 million budgets for the next two fiscal years for the Nevada Legislature's consideration next year.
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