A Manhattan Beach, California, fund wants Bally’s to reject Soo Kim’s buyout bid, go back to its casino development roots and abandon seeking a New York license.
Richard N. Velotta
Richard N. “Rick” Velotta has covered business, the gaming industry, tourism, transportation and aviation in Las Vegas for 25 years. A former reporter and editor with the Las Vegas Sun, the Ogden (Utah) Standard-Examiner, the Arizona Daily Sun in Flagstaff and the Aurora (Colo.) Sun, Velotta is a graduate of Northern Arizona University where he won the school’s top journalism honor. He became the Review-Journal's assistant business editor in September 2018.
Tropicana’s general manager said the company is “dedicated” to preserving the stained glass over the main casino.
Two hotels and three golf entertainment facilities will open their doors in Southern Nevada in 2024, with several hotel room and convention center renovations underway.
Saying the attacks on MGM and Caesars are an ongoing police investigation, Control Board Chairman Kirk Hendrick said public disclosures on the case aren’t planned.
The decision awarding the gambler a jackpot worth over $2,000 is likely to set off a regulatory review of whether trespassed players should be paid.
The Las Vegas-based discount air carrier will add Boeing 737 jets to its fleet. Plus, here is what the company’s new CEO will earn.
Red Rock Resorts Inc. — in the spotlight for its surprising agreement to sell nearly 49 acres to the Oakland Athletics — dodged specific questions about the transaction, during its first-quarter earnings call.
The renovation project at Marina Bay Sands is in addition to a $3.3 billion investment in a new hotel tower, a 15,000-seat arena and convention space in Singapore.
A business executive wants to subpoena Wynn on gambling by a convicted fraudster who was loaned $3.5 million in a phony cannabis vape pen business investment.
A policy that has been in place since 1977 has frustrated jackpot winners and casinos and Rep. Dina Titus and her new gaming caucus plan to do something about it.
Most of the nations’s major casino companies are partnering up to bid for three lucrative downstate New York casino licenses, expected to be handed out later this year.
Consultants, government agencies and transportation stakeholders are at the table to solve the problem of airport capacity at Harry Reid International Airport.
The case to be heard in December ties together a Justice Department complaint against Steve Wynn and sexual harassment cases brought in California and Nevada.
Although Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker hasn’t signed a sports-betting bill passed by lawmakers Monday, the state’s Gaming Commission has started the regulatory process.
Daron Dorsey, the new executive director of the Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers, describes the organization’s role as equipment suppliers move forward.