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Las Vegas Firms Report Results

Las Vegas-based slot lessor PDS Gaming Corp. announced Tuesday it earned $659,000 in 2003, reversing its $4.4 million loss in 2002. Quarterly results were not broken out.

Unions Key to Vegas

News Brief: In a country where 8% of private sector workers are in a union, around 70% of restaurant and hotel workers in Las Vegas work on a union contract, and the share is more than 90% on the all-important Strip.

Legal Battle Looms Over MAGIC's Planned Move

One of Las Vegas' most popular trade shows is getting a new home.

City of Henderson to Reiterate Bid for $8 Million Grant

The city of Henderson plans to again bring up its request for $8 million in grant payments from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to help pay for a proposed public plaza adjacent to its City Hall.

Adelson's Expansion Plans Detailed

Venetian owner Sheldon Adelson's long-planned second megaresort on the Las Vegas Strip will have 53 stories and will top Steve Wynn's Wynn Las Vegas hotel-casino across the street by 105 feet, according to an architectural draft of the project submitted to Clark County planners.

New Leadership Sure Neonopolis Can Shine

Just a few weeks shy of its second anniversary, the troubled Neonopolis shopping and entertainment center still looks much as did when it opened on May 3, 2002: a largely desolate space that's plagued by too few businesses drawing far too few customers.

Nevada Economy: Jobless in Las Vegas, State Drop

Nevada's unemployment rate fell to 4.4 percent in February, remaining at a three-year low as the state continued to lead the nation in job growth, Nevada officials reported Monday.

Harrah's to Reopen Binion's Horseshoe

Harrah's Entertainment will reopen Binion's Horseshoe Casino and Hotel on April 1, in time to host the 35th annual World Series of Poker.

Gamblers Dodging Road Construction

Major road construction projects that interfere with the easy flow of traffic frustrate big locals operators like Station Casinos.

Downtown Redevelopment: Keeping The Piece

Downtown developers and operators are a wrangling lot, but on one thing they agree: The patchwork, crazy-quilt ownership of many downtown Las Vegas land parcels poses a serious impediment to revitalization efforts.

Inside Gaming: Venetian Boss May Collect Big in Mall Sale

A selection of stories from inside the gaming industry this week.

Nevada Casinos Counter California Casino's Impact

News Brief: Since last June, the emergence of Thunder Valley Casino in Lincoln, California, has created a firestorm of reaction casinos in Placer County to Northern Nevada.

Culinary, Resorts Launching Ad Campaign to Build, Diversify Hotel-Casino Staffs

The Culinary Training Academy, a nonprofit partnership of the Culinary union and 24 resort operators, on Friday announced it will launch a first-of-its-kind ad blitz next week to recruit workers for the gaming industry.

Another Horseshoe Claim Settled

As part of a move by Harrah's Entertainment Inc. to settle all pending claims against Binion's Horseshoe, Harrah's has paid a former dealer who alleged wrongful firing $25,760 in backpay.

Aladdin Reports Profit in February

The Aladdin reported a $4.1 million profit in February, reversing the $402,122 loss reported in January and the $4.1 million deficit recorded in December.

Flights Planned for Las Vegas, Quad Cities

Orlando-based discount carrier AirTran Airways will continue its expansion in Las Vegas with nonstop round trips to and from the Quad Cities on the Iowa-Illinois border.

Horseshoe Workers Meet with Harrah's Officials

Former Horseshoe workers both literally and figuratively moved closer to their old jobs Thursday after they met with officials from Harrah's Entertainment Corp.

Golden Nugget Owners Bank on Technology

Travelscape founders Tim Poster and Tom Breitling, the new owners of the Golden Nugget who built their reputations in the high-tech business, are again banking their fortunes on technology.

Five Las Vegas Flights Added

Southwest Airlines, the busiest commercial passenger carrier at McCarran International Airport, will add five new daily round-trip flights to Las Vegas beginning in June.

Gaughan Changeover Leaves Workers Melancholy

For the hundreds of folks staffing the Plaza, Las Vegas Club, Gold Spike and Western casinos this morning, the sentiment about their hotels' former owner was clear. Jackie Gaughan has not been forgotten.

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