Clark County District Judge Mark Denton will hear arguments on Wynn Las Vegas’ allegations that rival Fontainebleau is poaching the resort’s executives.
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The Nevada Gaming Commission unanimously approved changes to the rules regarding registered independent agents, who are paid to bring whales to casinos.
MGM Resorts International — the first company to introduce paid parking at self-parking lots in 2016 — has increased rates at its nine resort properties.
An advertisement for IT help appears to be bogus, more regulators are seeking information about MGM and customers say they’ve had unauthorized charges after MGM visits.
Few changes are expected in the immediate future for the Tropicana as Bally’s reviews its marketing strategy for the resort for up to six months before making any moves.
Work will begin soon on the 35,000-square-foot meetings and convention space for the downtown resort, with the first customers expected in September.
Wynn Resorts Board Chairman Phil Satre offers more information on CEO Matt Maddox’s announcement that he will leave the company at the end of January.
At 11 p.m. Thursday, Resorts World will open the doors of its 3,500-room integrated resort on the site once home to the storied Stardust.
Wynn Resorts Ltd. has maintained midweek closures of the Las Vegas resort since October, but will now reopen hotel rooms, spas, restaurants and other amenities.
Blaine Graboyes, who was denied a gaming license in a 4-1 Nevada Gaming Commission vote Thursday, is no longer with GameCo., a spokesman representing the company said in an email Monday.
With the installation of the compression ring atop a temporary tower, crews now will be able to build the spherical roof on the $1.66 billion entertainment venue.
Circa’s casino and the Stadium Swim attraction have been open for eight weeks and the hotel will be ready to open next week with a few surprises.
Circa owner Derek Stevens joked that because his new downtown resort was expensive to build, he couldn’t afford to put in an arcade.
Despite releasing health and safety policies to put workers and guests at ease, Las Vegas casino operators aren’t leaning toward banning smoking in casinos.
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.