Bankruptcy Judge Linda Riegle concluded the first chapter of the Lake Las Vegas bankruptcy saga, but readers may find some of the next few chapters even more interesting.
Want to break into the computer network in an ultrasecure building? Ship a hacked iPhone there to a nonexistent employee and hope the device sits in the mailroom, scanning for nearby wireless connections.
Building contractors should be given authority to conduct random drug and alcohol tests of construction workers, either through legislation or through negotiations with unions, a spokesman for a construction trades group said a day after three union members were fired for entering the CityCenter job site after drinking at nearby bars.
Harrah’s Entertainment is moving ahead with a $1 billion expansion at Caesars Palace, company officials said Friday, despite reporting a net loss in the second quarter and even as competitors slow or halt construction of several Strip projects.
Credit woes that disrupted General Growth Properties’ participation in Boyd Gaming’s $4.8 billion Echelon resort represent just a small portion of the financial challenges facing the mall company that owns some of the priciest real estate on the Strip.