Plus, a federal appellate court sided with a handful of Las Vegas casino-hotel operators in a class action claim alleging a price-fixing scheme to inflate room rates.
David Danzis
David Danzis joined the Review-Journal in July 2024 as a business reporter covering casinos and gaming. Before moving to Las Vegas, he covered Atlantic City casinos and legal online gaming in New Jersey for Catena Media. Previously, David worked at The Press of Atlantic City, covering the resort’s casinos and local government, and at the New Jersey Herald as a political reporter. David is an honors graduate of Rutgers University. He currently lives in Summerlin with his wife and two children.
The property off the Las Vegas Strip is now accepting reservations for its Halloween and Day of the Dead suites.
The American Gaming Association said such operators are “draining state coffers and putting people at risk.”
The Las Vegas gaming equipment manufacturer’s Nasdaq shares have dropped more than 10 percent since the beginning of the year.
It is the end of an era, as the oldest casino property in downtown Las Vegas is eliminating traditional table games in favor of a new gambling experience.
The summer slowdown that has made life difficult for casinos up and down the Las Vegas Strip has also cast a shadow over its most recognizable silhouette.
Fontainebleau rolls out new summer deals, and other gaming industry news.
An off-Strip casino in the midst of a $35 million overhaul is now home to Nevada’s newest sportsbook.
A downtown Las Vegas casino has completed a multi-million-dollar hotel tower renovation, and a limited number of rooms will be open to guests as early as this weekend.
The casino-hotels allegedly denied employees religious accommodations to their COVID-19 vaccine mandate policies.
MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment, which combined manage 17 casino hotels on Las Vegas Boulevard, are optimistic about the second half of 2025 and the early part of 2026.
One of the Strip’s largest casino operators expects business to rebound later this year and into 2026.
Plus, House members support changes to new gambling tax regulations.
Guests of a Las Vegas Strip resort encountered service disruptions Saturday evening as a system outage affected gaming, check-in and on-site purchases.
The property has entered into a franchise agreement with a France-based hospitality giant that operates more than 5,600 hotels worldwide.
