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The Venetian Names New Hotel Tower
2 May 2003
Building upon a tradition that has made it one of the world's most sought-after hotel and meeting destinations, The Venetian will open an additional 1,013 suites in a new tower named `Venezia’ in late June.
Heard it on the River1 May 2003
Four Queens Deal Resurrected
1 May 2003
A poker bar operator who terminated an agreement to buy the Four Queens a year ago has resurrected a deal to purchase the downtown Las Vegas property.
More Asia-Vegas Trips Canceled1 May 2003
Japan Airlines, which offers three flights a week between Tokyo and Las Vegas' McCarran International Airport, has canceled about three-quarters of those round trips for this month.
Governor Approves Bill on Le Reve Water1 May 2003
Governor Kenny Guinn has signed a bill to allow Steve Wynn to bypass the state Public Utilities Commission as he builds his Le Reve megaresort on the Las Vegas Strip.
Studies of Magnetic Rail Line Approved30 April 2003
News Brief: The Federal Railroad Administration approved starting environmental studies of a high-speed, magnetic levitation train connecting Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
Imperial Palace is Looking for May-niacs30 April 2003
Las Vegas' Imperial Palace is offering a dining bonus and other treats for guests who book before May 14, 2003 in May Mania Room Special.
Imperial Palace is Looking for May-niacs30 April 2003
Las Vegas' Imperial Palace is offering a dining bonus and other treats for guests who book before May 14, 2003 in May Mania Room Special.
Santa Fe Station Under Investigation30 April 2003
Nevada regulators have launched an investigation of Station Casinos Inc.'s Santa Fe Station casino for casino handling violations.
Hong Kong - Las Vegas Flights Scrapped30 April 2003
Singapore Airlines, which began nonstop round-trip flights between Las Vegas and Hong Kong last summer, announced today that it won't reinstate service that was canceled last month.
Earnings Sparkle for Venetian30 April 2003
Las Vegas Sands Inc., owner of The Venetian, Tuesday reported sterling earnings in the 2003 first quarter and cracked the curtain on the development of its second Las Vegas destination resort.
Las Vegas Strip Room Rates Slip29 April 2003
The weak economy and a light convention schedule are conspiring to keep Las Vegas advance room rates soft heading into the Memorial Day weekend.
Bellagio Breaks Ground on Spa Tower29 April 2003
Building on its unrivaled reputation for luxury and service, the AAA Five Diamond Bellagio broke ground this week on its $375 million Spa Tower.
Lord of the Dance Denies Report of Casino Land Purchase28 April 2003
A representative for Michael Flatley is denying reports that the `Lord of the Dance' creator has purchased 16 acres on the Las Vegas Strip for a casino resort.
New Dance Show Follows Sexy Trend at Vegas Hotels28 April 2003
News Brief: In keeping with a new trend to add sex appeal to the tourist experience, the Canadian producer of three successful circus-like shows will stage a new one called “Zumanity” that will blend dance with sensual situations when it premieres July 31 at New York-New York.
Casino Opening in Lake Las Vegas24 April 2003
Casino MonteLago, the second casino at the growing Lake Las Vegas resort area in Henderson, will open May 8.
Commission Denies Tax Refund for Show23 April 2003
The Nevada Gaming Commission has rejected a request for a tax refund by the producers of the "Tony 'n' Tina's Wedding" show at The Rio resort, surprising organizers who believed the show was exempt from casino entertainment taxes.
Tropicana Convention Booking Halted, Raising Speculation23 April 2003
The Tropicana is no longer booking convention business past May 2004, leading many industry officials to believe the resort's owners may be planning to redevelop the prime Strip parcel as early as next spring.
MGM: Old Yo-Ho-Ho Getting Heave-Ho22 April 2003
MGM Mirage executives plan a transformation of Treasure Island's exterior, changing the megaresort's look to match its evolution from a pirate-themed property to a hip spot with allure to value-conscious adults.
Le Reve Called Key to Growth22 April 2003
A local gaming expert is convinced Steve Wynn's Le Reve project will spur new Strip development even though most gaming operators are still waiting to see if his $2 billion project will succeed.
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