MGM Resorts International is working to sell its MGM Grand property on the Strip in the same way it moved its flagship Bellagio resort.
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By all accounts, it was a blockbuster four-and-a-half months. Famous entertainers from across the globe came to perform, mingle and enjoy the first integrated casino-hotel in Las Vegas.
Derek Stevens still has a few surprises up his sleeve for next year, but for now, progress on the 44-story, 777-room resort is on time for its December 2020 opening.
Whiskey Licker Up Saloon, which first opened Sept. 30, is the only one of its kind downtown.
Innovation reigned at the 2019 Global Gaming Expo, and here’s a sampling of what we found.
MGM Resorts International is selling the Bellagio property and leasing it back, giving the casino operator a cash infusion of more than $4 billion.
Phil Ruffin is the new ringleader of Circus Circus. MGM Resorts International announced the sale of the property to the owner of TI on Tuesday afternoon.
The state Gaming Control Board has filed a five-count complaint against Steve Wynn alleging sexual harassment of several female employees and violating state licensing suitability regulations.
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, operator of a casino property 60 miles east of Los Angeles in San Bernardino County, has signed a partnership with the Raiders.
Things are getting a little rounder at the MSG Sphere at The Venetian, the first-of-its-kind performance venue that will seat 18,000 people.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. and Eldorado Resorts Inc. shareholders will meet in Las Vegas and Reno to consider the planned $17.3 billion merger of the two companies.
The Everi Cares Giving Module program lets guests donate some of their slot earnings to one of four nonprofit organizations through casinos’ ticket redemption kiosks.
It will have taken a decade, but the first megaresort to open on the Las Vegas Strip since late 2010 is on track for a late 2020 opening.
The question isn’t whether Las Vegas will get hit by another recession, according to one economist. It’s how hard it will hit.