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Nevada Residential Casino Bill Approved

News Brief: The Nevada Assembly voted in favor of a bill that will make it tougher for casinos to be built in residential neighborhoods.

Las Vegas Casinos Elated Over Senator Reid's Promotion

Casino industry leaders were ecstatic today over the news that Sen. Harry Reid, Democrat-Nevada, will become the second most powerful member of the Senate.

David Slay Buys Landmark Restaurant in Las Vegas

Slay, who’s owned creative, successful restaurants in Los Angeles and St. Louis, takes over the Golden Steer next month. The steakhouse, more than 40 years old, was one of the first fine-dining restaurants in Las Vegas.

Vegas Casinos Want Privacy for High Rollers

News Brief: A bill approved by the state Legislature and awaiting Gov. Kenny Guinn's signature would create private gambling salons in which casinos' most prized customers wouldn't have to mingle with regular folks.

Regent Resort Picks Peccole as Preferred Buyer

Officials of the bankrupt Regent Las Vegas resort say a $150 million proposal from Peccole Nevada Corp. -- a prominent Las Vegas real estate developer -- is the best offer so far. Other bids could come later.

Agendas Differ Between Las Vegas Casinos and Hollywood

Hollywood and Las Vegas can help each other, but each has its own agendas and it’s unclear what the next step is towards improving their common interests.

Architect to Redesign Aladdin Entrances

To give the Aladdin more appeal from the street, Las Vegas architect Paul Steelman envisions 28-foot wide canopies hanging over the casino's entrances, guarded by huge sculptures of Arabic centurions.

Park Place Property Fined

The Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday approved a $25,000 fine against Bally's/Paris Las Vegas for violations of the states's gaming currency transaction regulations.

Mikohn Disputes Claims by Disgruntled Shareholders

A group of Mikohn investors says the company shouldn't be narrowing the focus of its operations and trimming expenses to become profitable.

Casinos Win Court Case against Porn Handbills

Casinos along the Las Vegas Strip have won a preliminary battle in the Nevada Supreme Court to stop the distribution of pornographic handbills on the private sidewalks in front of their properties.

Nevada Regulators Changing Method of Tracking Slot Win

The new regulation will focus on using automatic meters to verify gaming win.

Elsinore Report Profit Decline for Q1 2001

Elsinore Corp., owner and operator of Las Vegas' Four Queens hotel-casino, reported net income of $522,000, or 10 cents per share, for Q1 2001.

Expert: Aladdin Needs $100 Million Overhaul

Jason Kroll, gaming analyst at Bear Stearns, says that at least $100 million is needed to get the Aladdin to maximize its potential.

Profit Declines at Stratosphere Hotel-Casino

The company reported net income of $1.4 million, 68 cents a share, on revenues of $33.3 million for Q1 2001, compared with net income of $1.6 million, 80 cents a share, on revenues of $34 million for Q2 2001.

Brugnara Drops Threat to Sue For Gaming License

San Francisco businessman Luke Brugnara, who failed to obtain a gaming license for the Silver City, is backing away from earlier threats to sue the Nevada Gaming Commission.

Energy Problems, Indian Threats to Las Vegas Casinos Downplayed

Two prominent gaming analysts are downplaying the possible impact soaring energy costs and the proliferation of Indian gaming in California will have on Nevada casino companies this year.

Nevada Lawmakers Push for Statewide Lottery Vote

Although Nevada is known worldwide for its gambling, residents have no in-state access to a lottery.

Big Quarterly Loss Pushes Aladdin Closer to the Edge

The $1.2 billion megaresort on the Las Vegas Strip now needs an $8.7 million cash infusion within two weeks in order to pay its bills.

Lawmakers Adding Amendments to Net Gambling Bill

The bill, which enables regulators to establish secure and legal interactive gaming, was sent to a work session with representatives of casinos, slot manufacturers and even lawmakers requesting changes.

Limits On Residential Casinos Opposed

A bill to make it tougher to build casinos near residential neighborhoods in Las Vegas has run into tough opposition.

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