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Atlantic Club, remembered
A casino’s long nightmare comes to an end.
Posted in Atlantic City, Colony Capital
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Biloxi comes back
Time was when Biloxi was considered one of the three premier casino resorts in America. That, of course, was before Hurricane Katrina literally swept the city’s casino fleet from its moorings. The city has been trying to right the ship … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, history, Iowa, MGM Mirage, Mississippi, Regulation
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Quote of the Day
“Where was our support They all left us. No politician helped us. No one came to save us.” — Kathy Buonasorte, 28-year veteran of the Atlantic Club, on the property’s closure.
Posted in Atlantic City, Colony Capital
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Nevada 2013: Less bad than before
For a third straight year, Nevada gaming revenues rose. OK, the amount was microscopic ($99 million) overall, but it was something. However, higher expenses — including all-important capex investments –pushed the Silver State into the red. The casino industry reported … Continue reading
Frigid winter for Midwest casinos
Blame it on brutal weather or whatever your like but Midwest casino revenues have been dismal in December and it’s my doleful duty to report them. Missouri dipped 11%. Positive performers, like Pinnacle Entertainment‘s River City (+6%) were few. Of … Continue reading
Florida: Death by a thousand cuts; New player in Macao
Casino expansion in Florida may be nominally on the table for the incoming Lege but it looks D.O.A. Both Senate President Don Gaetz (R) and possibly Speaker of the House Will Weatherford (R) want preferatory constitutional amendments that would require … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Florida, Genting, Harrah's, Kansas, Macau, Penn National, Politics, Sheldon Adelson, Stanley Ho, Tropicana Entertainment
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Rampart Casino: 15 years already?
It’s difficult — and sobering — to realize that it’s been 15 years since Swiss Casinos opened The Resort at Summerlin, a costly fiasco now known as Rampart Casino. Certainly, its hoity-toity original owners would have been dismayed beyond measure … Continue reading
Posted in Current, G2E, Iowa, Japan, North Las Vegas, Penn National, Regulation
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Genting: We bombed in Miami; Jockeying for position in Massachusetts
It took almost no time at all for Genting Group’s latest Miami proposal to draw heavy political criticism. State Sen. Gwen Margolis (D), who represents the area, thinks a slot parlor is too downscale for the neighborhood. She also points … Continue reading
Posted in Genting, Harrah's, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Penn National, Politics, Racinos, Steve Wynn, Transportation
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Second chances for Caesars, Hard Rock
In a bit of good news for Caesars Entertainment, the government of South Korea is considering a relaxation of its casino-bidding rules. Specifically, the requirement of a BBB bond rating may be knocked down a bit — and bond ratings … Continue reading
Posted in Harrah's, International, Iowa, Maryland, MGM Mirage, Penn National, Wall Street, Warner Gaming
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Tales of New England
While casino approval creeps forward in Massachusetts, a blistering pace is being set in New York State. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has set a June deadline for Catskills applications, with the winner(s) to be chosen by autumn. Peace Corps veteran Mark … Continue reading
Posted in Churchill Downs, Maine, Massachusetts, Mohegan Sun, New York, Penn National, Politics, Racinos, Tribal
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Quote of the Day
“The writing is on the wall: the encroachment of the Internet cannot be stopped and neither can consumer demand. Anyone who doesn’t believe that online gaming is here to stay should ask Blockbuster if streaming movies online was merely a fad.” — … Continue reading
Posted in Geoff Freeman, Internet gambling, Regulation
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Florida: Genting gets real; Boom in Maryland, frenzy in Delaware
Genting Group‘s Godzilla-sized proposal for a $3 billion resort on the Miami waterfront has gone into the shredder. Instead, the Malaysian developer hopes to go into partnership with Gulfstream Park. It would piggyback onto Gulfstream’s parimutuel license and Gulfstream’s purses … Continue reading
Posted in Cordish Co., Economy, Genting, Maryland, New York, Penn National, Racinos
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Toxic overconfidence at Wynn; Persistence in Kentucky
Whoops. It seems like Wynn Resorts was a little coy (or careless) about how it intended to clean up a toxic-waste site (home to “volatile organic compounds, petroleum hydrocarbons, PCBs, and evidence of sulfuric acids and other substances“) in Everett. Bostonians … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Environment, Internet gambling, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Politics, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, Taxes
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Illinois freezes; Concierges outsourced
“Dec regional gaming revs should be coming out from the states this week and next and it won’t be pretty.” So warns Todd Jordan, aka @HedgeyeSnakeye. Case in point, Illinois, where revenues tumbled 13%. Even market leader Rivers Casino was … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, Current, Economy, Harrah's, Illinois, MGM Mirage, Penn National, The Strip
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Freeman vs. the Evil Empire
Sheldon Adelson. That’s who American Gaming Association President Geoff Freeman is preparing to take on, as the AGA beefs up its lobbying staff. It’s a bipartisan group that includes 2012 Obama campaign guru Jim Messina. Freeman demurs that it isn’t … Continue reading
Britney F. Spears & other Case Bets
Strip gyp: What does $25,000 buy you? At Planet Hollywood it will get you one-twentieth of a minute with Britney F. Spears. Either the currency of celebrity has become inflated beyond measure or our 15 minutes of fame have shrunk … Continue reading
Posted in Dining, Entertainment, Genting, Harrah's, Macau, New York, Planet Hollywood, Racinos, Regulation, Sam Nazarian, The Strip
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Wynn’s new man in Macao; Sheldon’s losing hand
Steve Wynn will continue to be CEO and Chairman of Wynn Macau. However, he’s handing off the presidency to Gamal Aziz. It’s another sign that Macao isn’t just a department of a company like Wynn Resorts but an entity unto … Continue reading
All things …
… come to and end, good, bad or indifferent. I do not speak ill of MGM Resorts International‘s marquee for New York-New York, but 16 years was deemed enough, as MGM reconceptualizes NY-NY’s Strip frontage. Young Electric Sign Co. will … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Current, history, MGM Mirage, The Strip
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A Murren moment
“I don’t think people are going to stay home in their bunny slippers and play video instead of coming to Bellagio.” You have to like Jim Murren‘s refreshing lack of pretension. I’m taking a wait-and-see attitude on the project onrush … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Internet gambling, Japan, Macau, MGM Mirage, Singapore, The Strip, Tourism
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Defining a Vegas recovery; Big push in New Hampshire
Which would you rather have: More visitors three years straight or more spending per capita? That’s the choice Las Vegas has to make as it defines its recovery. On the bright side, ADRs are catching up with supply, with which … Continue reading
Posted in Cannery Casino Resorts, Charity, Current, Economy, Iowa, New Hampshire, Ohio, Penn National, Singapore, The Strip, Wall Street, Warner Gaming
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