Caesars Entertainment Inc. is investing $400 million in its three Atlantic City properties by 2023 to bolster the city’s position as a Las Vegas-style destination.
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Caesars has been approved by a United Kingdom court to acquire sportsbook operator William Hill.
BetMGM will be integrating GameSense, a responsible gaming program, into its platform to help users make informed decisions and understand the risks associated with gambling.
This year, Bally’s has finalized or agreed to merger and acquisition deals with three companies and two casinos, including the Tropicana in Las Vegas.
Boyd Gaming Corp. is launching on-site COVID-19 vaccination clinics for employees and their immediate family.
The partnership expands upon an agreement that formed in January 2019, when the NFL named Caesars Entertainment its first casino sponsor.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has committed to paying upward of a total of $1 million in cash bonuses if 80 percent of its workforce receives their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by May 1.
Rhode Island-based Bally’s Corp. has agreed to purchase the Tropicana resort-casino from landlord Gaming and Leisure Properties Inc., a transaction valued at $308 million.
MWynn Resorts Ltd. CEO Matt Maddox in a video asks workers to get vaccinated. Those who don’t will have to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test every week.
One Las Vegas dealer school owner said his operation is nearly 100 percent successful at finding students work.
MGM Resorts is expanding its on-site COVID-19 vaccination clinic to entertainers and employees at leased outlets.
With a number of positive trends emerging in recent weeks, gaming industry analysts are bullish on a speedy recovery in Las Vegas.
MGM Resorts has expanded its Convene with Confidence program to bring back conventions and meetings.
Providence, Rhode Island-based Bally’s has closed on the purchase of the MontBleu Resort from Caesars Entertainment, the company said Wednesday.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board is pushing licensees to get workers vaccinated quickly, and they’re responding with some offering incentives like gift cards and paid time off.