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Macau gaming revenue falls for third straight month

Macau gaming revenue nose-dived for the third consecutive month in August, sending fears on Wall Street that the declines in the world’s largest gaming market could continue into 2015.

Energy drink maker Xyience sold to Texas company

Las Vegas-based Xyience, a top ten energy drink manufacturer, has been sold to Big Red Inc., of Austin, Texas. Big Red is a top ten soda company known for its Big Red Vanilla Float, Big Blue and its signature Big Red.

Revel casino follows Showboat, closes its doors

ATLANTIC CITY — Atlantic City’s newest casino — and its biggest, costliest flop — went out with barely a whimper.

 
Home Depot investigates data breach

Home Depot may be the latest retailer to suffer a credit card data breach. The Atlanta home improvement retailer said Tuesday it’s looking into “unusual activity” and that it’s working with both banks and law enforcement.

Arizona-based firm buys southwest Las Vegas office building

An Arizona-based investment firm, Tierra Partners III LLC, has spent $17.35 million to buy the 70,188-square-foot LaPour Corporate Center at 9075 W. Diablo Drive, near the 215 Beltway and Russell Road.

Las Vegas rail service plans have seen starts, stops

Las Vegas once was believed to be the first place that Americans would see high-speed transportation as good as anything found in Europe or Asia. Now, it’s at the bottom of the heap with no solid plan for a train of any kind. The route from first to last goes through many locales and has several stops.

Delano Las Vegas: South Beach meets Mojave Desert

MGM Resorts International completed the summer-long $80 million renovation of The Hotel, an 1,100-room nongaming property on the south Strip attached to Mandalay Bay. The property is now called Delano Las Vegas.