After a fair record for predicting 2022, my 2023 crystal ball sees gaming success here and in Macao, new flights to Japan and an F1 letdown.
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A Let It Ride player from Hawaii found another way to go clubbing in Las Vegas.
Five industry leaders, including three with recent executive experience with The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, are joining Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Soffer at Fontainebleau.
A number of casino operators changed up their real estate portfolio this year with sales, acquisitions and leasebacks.
The developers of Fontainebleau Las Vegas, the 67-story north Strip hotel-casino, secured a $2.2 billion construction loan — assuring completion of the project by late 2023.
The big wins were part of several recent scores at Las Vegas Valley casinos.
City officials aim to redevelop the former Fiesta Henderson site into an indoor recreational sports complex.
Bally’s Las Vegas will officially take on the Horseshoe Las Vegas name on Thursday.
The win was one of several recently hit across the Las Vegas Valley.
The locals-focused casino chain aims to build a new resort that would feature an 80,000-square-foot casino floor, restaurants, a bowling alley, a movie theater and more.
City Council members are scheduled to consider plans to purchase the 35-acre former Fiesta Henderson property.
The $1.075 billion acquisition from MGM Resorts International, first announced a year ago, won recommended approval from the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
The win was one of several across the Las Vegas Valley.
The locals-focused casino chain purchased nearly 67 acres in North Las Vegas after landing approvals for a 600-room hotel project.
The Strip resort’s new owner, Apollo Global Management, needed permission from regulators for a $620 million distribution to investors and for employee bonuses.