Brett Heers was not shaken down to pay a fee to prevent a wall from being built just feet from his Tuscany Suites.
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The Nevada Gaming Commission unanimously approved a settlement agreement with the former chairman and CEO of Wynn Resorts.
The first NFL-themed slot machines, developed by Aristocrat Gaming, will touch down on casino floors ahead of the kickoff of the 2023 football season.
Someone might have been late for a boarding call.
Formula One officials are requiring businesses to pay a licensing fee to host watch events or run the risk of having their view obstructed.
The win was one of several recently in the Las Vegas Valley.
A one-bedroom high-roller suite has been transformed into a Christmas wonderland and is available for year-round festivities.
A $30 million renovation project underway at Circus Circus is updating the Strip landmark with fresh paint and lighting, new rides in the Adventuredome and more.
The former Wynn Resorts Ltd. chairman and CEO also agreed to stay out of Nevada gaming, settling a complaint from the Nevada Gaming Control Board made in October 2019.
The wins were part of several across the Las Vegas Valley.
Playing off a similar earlier agreement with The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, the new agreement will draw Marriott customers to 17 MGM resorts nationwide.
Citing “business demand,” owners of two prominent resorts will begin charging for self-parking “later this summer.”
The slot machine developer behind Shoot to Win Craps, Go Go Claw and other slot and electronic table games will close its Las Vegas office next month.
The win was one of several across the Las Vegas Valley.
Top executives of the Fontainebleau and the off-Strip Rio gave new details on what they have planned for their respective properties.