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Bobby Flay to Open Restaurant at Caesars Palace
10 July 2003
Celebrity chef Bobby Flay has reached an agreement with Caesars Palace to bring his vibrant Southwestern cuisine to the famed Las Vegas resort.
LVCVA Approves Five-Year Contract with Convention Workers Union9 July 2003
The Las Vegas Convention Authority board on Tuesday approved a new five-year collective bargaining agreement with members of the Service Employees International Union.
Las Vegas Law Firm Forms Gaming Unit9 July 2003
The Las Vegas practice of Snell & Wilmer has formed a business and finance gaming practice with the addition of two attorneys, Lou Dorn and Brad Kerby.
Stardust Marks 45th Anniversary9 July 2003
Stardust's owners, who managed what was once one of the Strip's swinging resorts, hope to parlay the property's retro appeal into new business in the future.
Sale of Aladdin Moving Forward9 July 2003
The company that wants to turn the bankrupt Aladdin into a Planet Hollywood hotel-casino cleared another hurdle in U.S. Bankruptcy Court on Tuesday.
Strip Hotels: Summer Looking Good for Strip9 July 2003
After faltering through the first half of 2003 because of the war with Iraq and fears of flying, room rates have been rebounding to record rates on the Strip, Wall Street analysts said Tuesday.
Las Vegas-Pennsylvania Flights Offered9 July 2003
A Largo, Florida, charter airline will take over routes developed earlier this year between Allentown, Pennsylvania, and Las Vegas.
Three New Checkpoints Credited with Easing Vegas Airport Congestion8 July 2003
News Brief: Opening three new security checkpoints eased travel at McCarran International Airport during the Independence Day holiday, an airport official said Monday.
Hilton Luxury Brand Set For Vegas8 July 2003
Conrad Hotels, a new high-end brand under the Hilton chain of luxury hotels, expects to sign management agreements to run various hotels in Las Vegas.
French Flag Flies Again at Paris Las Vegas8 July 2003
In a sign of the times, the flag of France, Le Tricolore, again flies over Paris Las Vegas.
Boost Expected from Venetian Expansion8 July 2003
Artisans were putting the finishing touches Monday on the $275 million expansion of The Venetian even as a limited number of guests checked out following a 'very soft opening' for the Fourth of July weekend.
Fourth of July Tourism: More Visitors Expected7 July 2003
An estimated 275,000 people could visit Las Vegas from today through Sunday for the holiday weekend. But officials expect those holiday visitors will be keeping a tight grasp on their wallets and pocketbooks.
Planet Strategy: Retheme, Remodel, Renew7 July 2003
Planet Hollywood boss Robert Earl plans to transform the Aladdin's name, theme and look, changes the dapper Floridian expects to revitalize the bankrupt megaresort.
More Visitors Expected for Long Weekend4 July 2003
An estimated 275,000 people could visit Las Vegas from today through Sunday for the holiday weekend. But officials expect those holiday visitors will be keeping a tight grasp on their wallets and pocketbooks.
Remodeling Costs Skyrocket3 July 2003
The owners of the Westin Casuarina have spent $15 million more than they planned to remodel the former Maxim property, they said Wednesday after the Gaming Control Board voted 3-0 to recommend licensing the new property.
Exec Eyes Freemont Changes3 July 2003
The secret to revitalizing Las Vegas’ downtown lies in the city's freewheeling roots, one executive believes.
License Approved for Four Queens Buyer3 July 2003
The Nevada Gaming Control Board approved a gaming license for Terry Caudill, the new owner of the Four Queens casino in downtown Las Vegas.
Palms Expansion Approved3 July 2003
Plans for a second tower for the Palms casino resort in Las Vegas were approved by the Clark County Commission, although a company representative said a final decision on whether to build the 25-story building hasn't been made yet.
Slots Allowed at Supper Clubs3 July 2003
The Las Vegas City Council have passed an ordinance to allow supper clubs to have five slot and video poker machines on countertop bars or in the bar area.
Vegas Magazine Sells Glitz, Glamour and Sex2 July 2003
News Brief: Vegas is a city of sin and showgirls, dreams and jackpots, glitter and glitz -- a life without limits. A city ready for a magazine to call its own.
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