The Black Friday shopping weekend may be losing its mojo.
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Black Friday might have been the most anticipated shopping event of the year, but Americans have their attention (and wallets) locked on to the next big spending event: Cyber Monday.
Pennsylvania gaming regulators this month drove another nail into the coffin containing Atlantic City’s gaming market. At the same time, they unwittingly damaged their own state’s casino industry.
Las Vegas witnessed the rise of the megaresort on the Strip. Now a brothel may be setting a similar trend for the sex industry in which opulent brothel resorts cluster as close to Las Vegas as the law will allow. Or maybe it’s another gimmick.
“Taxi wars” led state’s lawmakers in 1969 to adopt the regulations the taxicab industry abides by today in Nevada. The regulatory system is again under scrutiny as Uber and other ride-sharing companies try to crack the market.
Sin City’s unique status as a world entertainment destination makes it possible to lure professional sports teams without a public arena or stadium subsidies most cities must pay.
President Barack Obama and his teenaged daughters, Sasha and Malia, went to an independent book store in Washington to buy books as a way to promote Small Business Saturday, an event aimed at boosting small businesses.
When you’re trying to figure out how to save money, you probably think you’re doing a great job by always opting for the least expensive items. However, taking the cheap way out might not always be the best route. In fact, on many occasions, doing so can actually cost you more money.
There is life in the regional casino markets. Several states posted their best gaming revenue months in more than a year during October, fueling a boost in the stock prices of regional gaming operators.
Black Friday shopping experiences were seemingly smoother this year, several area shoppers said.