Small businesses affected by Formula One traffic issues got a small victory with a bridge removal but may not see compensation for their financial losses.
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Richard N. Velotta’s Inside Gaming column appears Sunday and Wednesday in Business.
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The inaugural Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix was successful for some of the big resorts and a good time for fans, which is why it will continue to run here.
When thousands of race fans converge on Las Vegas later this month, it presents a huge economic opportunity. But some local residents still hate the idea.
The LVCVA’s board of directors has approved spending $7 million on Formula One race tickets to give away to customers.
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