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Vacation Village Hotel-Casino Auctioned for $17.8 Million
21 November 2001
Las Vegas developer Capital One LLC won the bidding for the bankrupt Vacation Village hotel-casino, agreeing to pay $17.8 million for the property on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip.
Gaming People: Recent Appointments and Promotions20 November 2001
A summary of the recent appointments and promotions for Las Vegas gaming companies.
Venetian Praises Raised Rental Rate20 November 2001
The Venetian is praising Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority's move to increase rental rates.
Nevada Regulators Approve License for Green Valley Ranch Hotel-Casino20 November 2001
The Nevada Gaming Commission issued a gaming license Monday for the $300 million Green Valley Ranch hotel-casino in suburban Henderson, which is scheduled to open Dec. 18.
Canadian Company Assumes Control of Regent20 November 2001
Hundreds of workers at the Regent Las Vegas have lost their jobs in recent days, clearing the way for Monday's scheduled sale of the bankrupt hotel-casino to Hotspur Resorts, a Canadian company.
Gamblers, Caesars in Dispute Over $5.9 million19 November 2001
Two Hong Kong high-rollers are fighting Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip for the return of $5.9 million they claim was wired to their Caesars' gambling account.
London Clubs Deals Its Way Out of Aladdin Obligation19 November 2001
London Clubs International announced Friday it has finally reached a deal extricating it from its financial obligations to the bankrupt Aladdin hotel-casino on the Strip.
Gaming Figure Cliff Jones Dies18 November 2001
News Brief: Cliff Jones, a former lieutenant governor, international casino developer and power broker whose legendary influence earned him the nickname `the Big Juice,’ died Friday at a local hospice.
$50 Million Finance Proposal Keeps Aladdin Open18 November 2001
News Brief: A bankruptcy judge has approved a $50 million financing plan for the Aladdin designed to keep the megaresort open through the end of next year.
Nevada Regulators Clears Horseshoe In Poker Tourney Prize Dispute16 November 2001
Nevada gaming regulators recently decided that the owner of Binion's Horseshoe violated no state rules when she divided a share of World Series of Poker prize pools among her employees.
Researchers Seeking More Casino Dealers for Smoke Study16 November 2001
More than 40 casino dealers have agreed to take part in a landmark study on the effects of second-hand smoke, but researchers say the drive to recruit 375 volunteers has been hampered by the post-Sept. 11 layoffs.
Nevada Court Approves Cash Shortages Policy16 November 2001
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled that a casino had the right to withhold money from the wages of a cashier if there were shortages in the cash drawer.
Horseshoe Cleared in Poker Tourney Dispute16 November 2001
Nevada regulators decided that the owner of Binion’s Horseshoe violated no state rules when she divided some of the World Series of Poker prize pool among employees.
Palms Casino Opens with Celebrity-Studded Grand Opening Ceremony16 November 2001
Over 7,000 people including celebrities and VIPs tested their luck at the off-Strip hotel and casino, which boasts such eclectic restaurants and entertainment venues as Rain in the Desert, Little Buddha Cafe, and Ghost Bar.
Palms Opens Tonight, Competitors Ready15 November 2001
George Maloof's $265 million Palms hotel-casino set to open near the Las Vegas Strip this evening. His competitors are moving to protect their businesses.
Palms Casino Opens Tomorrow in Las Vegas14 November 2001
Palms Casino Resort, a half-mile west of the Strip, says it will offer an alternative to mega-resorts with an intimate, sophisticated environment that is hip and long on service and value.
Canadian Developer Reports Strong Sales in Lake Las Vegas Resort14 November 2001
Intrawest Corp. said it sold 65 resort condominiums for $26 million at its project in MonteLago Village, Lake Las Vegas.
New Hotel Tower Boosts Revenue for Stratosphere13 November 2001
The Stratosphere's new 1,000-room hotel tower helped push the Las Vegas Strip property's revenues up in the quarter, despite a citywide slowdown in tourism.
Bellagio Receives Five Diamond Award from AAA12 November 2001
It’s the first hotel-casino in the country to get the Five-Diamond Award, which is difficult for any hotel to earn when it has that many rooms.
Harrah's Customers Set For $1 Million Desert Treasure Hunt10 November 2001
Harrah's is sending 20 of its customers from around the country to the Nevada desert this morning, and one of them is slated to find a treasure chest worth $1 million.
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