A recent study shows a 640-foot-tall structure could be constructed on a vacant lot owned by Wynn Resorts just north of Fashion Show mall. But are there plans to develop it?
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A six-count lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court names former Resorts World President and Chief Operating Officer Scott Sibella, who was fired by the company in September.
It was a popular weekend at a pair of sister properties.
The problem affected credit card transactions and other computerized systems. There were indications that MGM shut down some systems to prevent the matter from becoming worse.
The win was one of several recently across the Las Vegas Valley.
The Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers says economic figures for gaming suppliers are improving but remain below pre-pandemic levels.
Brett Torino and Paul Kanavos have already teamed up to build retail projects in the heart of the casino corridor.
If approved by the Nevada Gaming Commission when it meets Jan. 26, the new regulation will enable wagering on the growing number of esports competitions.
The former UFC attorney replaces Brittnie Watkins, who was named interim chairwoman in November following the resignation of Brin Gibson.
An analyst is encouraged by the first day of the lifting of restrictions in Macao and expects to see even brighter days when Chinese New Year celebrations begin.
Sometimes it takes a few shows for Pat and Vanna to give out $620,000. One local slots player won that on one spin.
Polls indicate two sports-betting initiatives in California are destined for failure next month and tribal members explain why in a Global Gaming Expo panel discussion.
If there’s an upside to the pandemic disrupting the Global Gaming Expo for the last two years, it’s that 2022’s attendees hit the trade show floor Tuesday zealously.
Circa CEO Derek Stevens and Wynn Resorts Ltd. CEO Craig Billings talked of local successes while staying wary of storm clouds in keynote kickoff of Global Gaming Expo.
While the Bally’s deal with Gaming and Leisure Properties could close next month, the company isn’t expecting to make any improvements on the resort for at least a year.