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Calamity in Ohio; Adelson under a magnifying glass

Approximately 10 workers suffered injuries yesterday when a partial cave-in occurred during construction of Horseshoe Cincinnati. None of the injuries was life-threatening but one local lawmaker noted that the casino — and others like it — “certainly have been in … Continue reading

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Station Casinos: In your face

For a company that bridles at negative press coverage, Station Casinos has a genius for provoking it. Case in point: Its increasingly hysteria-tinged campaign toward the Culinary Union. Up until now, it’s been confined to a series of overwrought, unintentionally … Continue reading

Posted in Culinary Union, Current, Economy, Environment, Harrah's, Marketing, Station Casinos, TV | 2 Comments

Illinois: Not cricket; Boyd’s not going to like *this*: Death Ray: The sequel

Hardly had the outlines for a gaming-expansion compromise been leaked from the Illinois governor’s mansion when state Speaker of the House Michael Madigan (D, right) nixed the idea — or at least the prospect of a deal getting done in … Continue reading

Posted in Boyd Gaming, CityCenter, Current, Election, Environment, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Politics, Sheldon Adelson, Taxes, Vdara Death Ray | 3 Comments

When executives attack: The Quickening

OK, you’ve heard the sound bites, read the correspondence, seen the over-the-top tactics. Now Station Casinos and the Culinary Union have to make their case to a higher authority: Jon Ralston. (Historical footnote: When Ameristar Casinos bought Station out of … Continue reading

Posted in Ameristar, Archon Corp., Boulder Strip, Culinary Union, George Maloof, Missouri, North Las Vegas, Station Casinos, TV | Comments Off on When executives attack: The Quickening

When executives attack; Sheldon’s new beard; Wall Street loves it some MGM

Few YouTube feeds are more prolific and state of the art than that of Station Casinos (although they really ought to think twice about posting cell-phone footage online; it looks rinky-dink). However, what you will not see is an ad … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Colony Capital, Culinary Union, Current, Election, Florida, Macau, MGM Mirage, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, Texas, TV, Wall Street | 2 Comments

One dynasty meets another

File this under ‘When camp icons collide.’ Yes, that’s Joan Collins, O.B.E. with showgirls from Jubilee! Between the show’s tenure and that of Ms. Collins, those are two careers characterized by unusually long legs — metaphorical and otherwise. Unfortunately, this … Continue reading

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Gilbert’s Dixie deal; Linq begins; Musical chairs at Penn

Dan Gilbert‘s descent upon the Baltimore market, in tandem with Caesars Entertainment, isn’t exactly news but the revelation that it will operate under the Harrah’s imprimatur (relegated to tertiary status by Caesars CEO Gary Loveman) certainly is. Gilbert’s undergraduate career … Continue reading

Posted in Current, Genting, Harrah's, M Resort, Maryland, Neil Bluhm, New York, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Racinos, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, South Carolina, The Strip, Tourism, Tribal | Comments Off on Gilbert’s Dixie deal; Linq begins; Musical chairs at Penn

Miller Time in Maryland; The sorrows of Marrandino

No question about it, THE gaming-industry story of 2011 was both an economic and political one: How the Great Recession has essentially broken the back of anti-gambling resistance in the corridors of American power. We can see it up and … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Cordish Co., Current, Dan Lee, Economy, Entertainment, Harrah's, Louisiana, Maryland, MGM Mirage, Pinnacle Entertainment, Politics, Taxes, Tropicana Entertainment | Comments Off on Miller Time in Maryland; The sorrows of Marrandino

Illinois: They shoot horses, don’t they?; Friday film festival

Score another round for Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn (D): By threatening a drawn-out negotiation process that would put casino expansion hard up against election season — with lawmakers facing the terra incognita of redrawn districts — he may have forced … Continue reading

Posted in Economy, Election, Environment, Harrah's, Horseracing, Illinois, Internet gambling, Missouri, Ohio, Penn National, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Rhode Island, Taxes, Tribal | Comments Off on Illinois: They shoot horses, don’t they?; Friday film festival

Florida: How much is too much?; Sheldon Adelson, ventriloquist

Those $2 billion megaresorts mooted for Florida will have a much easier time making their nut if state Rep. Erik Fresen (R, left) holds sway. In an attempt to woo recalcitrant conservatives, Fresen is proposing various restraints on gambling’s growth … Continue reading

Posted in Economy, Election, Florida, Fontainebleau, Genting, International, Internet gambling, Isle of Capri, Macau, Politics, Racinos, Sheldon Adelson, Tourism | 1 Comment

Quote of the Day

“Anxiety is the handmaiden of creativity.” — legendary animator and really cool dude Chuck Jones (1912-2002). Today, Circus Circus opened The Chuck Jones Experience, an interactive museum devoted to Jones and the veritable cosmos of characters to which his pencil … Continue reading

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Aquedud?; Trump, chump

I apologize for feeding you some incorrect info earlier when I erroneously stated that the Philadelphia market lost business (apparently to Atlantic City) last month. Nope, Santa Claus was good to every casino in the Keystone State, although he could … Continue reading

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Meet Virginia McDowell, Part II: Tales of Trump

In terms of turning around Isle’s financial performance, do you feel the full 180 degrees have been achieved yet? We’ve had a couple off different priorities over the last few years, as far as our strategic initiatives. One was to … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Donald Trump, Economy, Election, Harrah's, history, Iowa, Isle of Capri, Kentucky, Marketing, Missouri, Tourism, Wall Street | 3 Comments

Another domino wobbles; Western, R.I.P.; Fighting over pocket change?

Add South Carolina to the list of states that could be suddenly taking a more favorable view of casino gambling. What the United Keetowa Band of Cherokee Indians is pitching have to be compacted with Gov. Nikki Haley (R, right). … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, California, Downtown, history, Internet gambling, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Penn National, Politics, Regulation, South Carolina, Tamares Group, Tribal | 2 Comments

Quote of the Day

“To see Vegas through the eyes of a CES attendee is to stare into the loudest, brightest, most colour-saturated nook of hell. With 200,000 people — mainly men — crowded into an area just a few miles square, the city … Continue reading

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Train robbery in D.C.

As the online-gambling gravy train begins leaving in the station, members of Congress are making one last attempt to derail it. After all, once New Jersey, Illinois, California, the District of Columbia and so forth set up shop as havens … Continue reading

Posted in California, Columbia Sussex, Cordish Co., Current, Harrah's, Harry Reid, Illinois, Indiana, Internet gambling, Politics, Problem gambling, Racinos, Regulation, Taxes, Tropicana Entertainment | Comments Off on Train robbery in D.C.

What would Dr. King say?

The Colbert ReportGet More: Colbert Report Full Episodes,Political Humor & Satire Blog,Video Archive Nothing good, I’m thinking. But we’ll never know, so instead let us turn to a different pulpit, that of Stephen Colbert …

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Meet Virginia McDowell, Part I

What are your plans for Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, in Pennsylvania? We’re still waiting for the appeal process to wind its way through the courts. The original plan called for to build on an existing facility on the Nemacolin property, which … Continue reading

Posted in Downtown, Economy, Entertainment, Florida, G2E, Iowa, Isle of Capri, Marketing, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Station Casinos, Taxes, Technology, Texas, Tourism, Tribal | 3 Comments

Wynn & Okada: The bromance sours

Today’s Wall Street Journal confirms yesterday’s S&G tea-leaf reading that Kazuo Okada was being a naughty boy, bruiting about possible Wynn Resorts involvement in the Philippines, even showing “designs similar to iconic Wynn casinos, according to people familiar with the … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“I know there’s a perception in life that people who become financially successful do so by climbing up the broken backs of people whose backs they break, but I never climbed up on anybody’s broken back.” — Sheldon Adelson‘s apologia … Continue reading

Posted in Election, Sheldon Adelson, TV | 1 Comment