Category Archives: Architecture

Light at end of Atlantic City tunnel; Madonna gets played

There’s one reason to look forward to November in Atlantic City: Revenue comparisons will no longer have to include the dead weight of Trump Taj Mahal. Gaming revenues were up 3.5% on the Boardwalk last month but add the Taj … Continue reading

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Bye, bye, Vegas Club; Murren accepts minority status

One of our favorite sources, VitalVegas author Scott Roeben, is interviewed at length by Nevada Public Radio on what, if anything, the introduction of virtual reality to the Las Vegas Strip means for the big casinos. In part, Roeben says, … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, CityCenter, Derek Stevens, Downtown, Downtown Grand, e-sports, Fontainebleau, Genting, Japan, Lucky Dragon, MGM Mirage, Palms, Politics, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, Steve Wynn, Technology, The Strip, Tribal, Tropicana Entertainment, Wall Street | 1 Comment

Wynn scolds Japan; Dan Gilbert gets something right

Despite height restrictions and an indifferent (at best) local government, Steve Wynn seems hellbent on putting a casino in Tokyo. Like everybody else, he’s also looking at Yokohama and Osaka — likelier finalists in the Japan casino derby. In an … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, Dan Gilbert, Internet gambling, Japan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Politics, Regulation, South Dakota, Steve Wynn, Taxes | 1 Comment

Freeman takes on SCOTUS; Golden Gate expands

No big surprise, the American Gaming Association has submitted an amicus brief in Christie v. NCAA et. al. The brief makes some normative arguments that are unlikely to sway the Supreme Court, which will undoubtedly take a narrow view in … Continue reading

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Kansas Crossing struggles; Their indecision is final

Here’s a man-bites-dog story to start your day. Kansas Crossing casino is shortening hours and reducing payroll. Apparently four casinos is one too many for the Sunflower State. Although expected to rake in $3 million a month, the casino has … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, Genting, Internet gambling, Kansas, New York, Pennsylvania, Politics, Slot routes, Taxes | 1 Comment

Adelson goes to London — sorta; Comanches zing Zinke

Having taken forever to build Sands Cotai Central, owner Sheldon Adelson is wasting no time re-doing it. According to Macau Business Daily, the metaresort’s four hotels — St. Regis, Sheraton Grand, Conrad and Holiday Inn — will be redecorated in a … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, Dennis Gomes, Environment, Internet gambling, Macau, Oklahoma, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Sports, Taxes, Texas, Tribal | Comments Off on Adelson goes to London — sorta; Comanches zing Zinke

Quote of the Day

“The suburban casino smells like vanilla. Trust us, it does. And not some lowbrow, bodega-incense vanilla, either. It smells like a Diptyque candle or fancy shampoo. Like vanille, sourced from some formerly colonized nation. Like rich people. If you do not come … Continue reading

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Palace coup; India: No Goa

While Station Casinos still hasn’t made up its mind whether to add a new hotel tower to Palace Station (with 606 rooms spread over 27 stories), it’s filed plans with the City of Las Vegas, just in case it decides … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Dining, Donald Trump, Economy, history, International, Internet gambling, Palms, Regulation, Station Casinos | 1 Comment

Of clowns and hackers

  If you miss the old Boardwalk Casino on the Las Vegas Strip (which died so that CityCenter could live; they don’t call it “City Cemetery” for nothing) and have $900,000 under the sofa cushions, do we have a deal … Continue reading

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Starting over at the Taj

“I think that we were trying to copy what was happening in Vegas. Everything out there had a theme, and I think that is what we were trying to do.” So says former Trump Taj Mahal executive Steve Norton about the … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, California, Carl Icahn, Donald Trump, Greenwood Racing, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, history, Neil Bluhm, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Regulation, Tribal | 1 Comment

Wynn faces tough path in Japan; Sweetheart deal for Saucier

Things haven’t been going well for Kazuo Okada but he could still play spoiler to Steve Wynn‘s casino aspirations in Japan. Litigation between the two could tarnish Wynn’s image. Already, Wynn is swimming upstream, with MGM Resorts International and Las … Continue reading

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Cromwell re-do planned; The other Sin City

While the contest to re-name the Cromwell (perhaps as something less puritanical) has gone down the memory hole, that doesn’t mean the boutique casino is off Caesars Entertainment‘s radar. Far from it. The company has announced a fleet of changes … Continue reading

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National Harbor cleans up; A peek inside Resorts World Las Vegas

MGM National Harbor drove a 40% increase in Maryland gambling revenues last month. The $50.5 million gross at MGM was evenly divided between table games and slots. Since the latter are taxed at a far higher rate, MGM won’t be … Continue reading

Posted in Animals, Architecture, Atlantic City, California, Cordish Co., Economy, Entertainment, Genting, GLPI, Golden Gaming, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, Maryland, MGM Mirage, Penn National, Racinos, The Strip, Tribal, West Virginia | 1 Comment

Quote of the Day

“If a renovation is done correctly, casinos can substantially increase the time on the machines and the time on gaming tables—it’s almost like adding a casino. It would seem to me they have to be looking at a 20 percent … Continue reading

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Arizona tribe moves ahead; The king and Adelson

Having beaten the system and Gov. Doug Ducey (R), the Tohono O’odham tribe in Arizona is moving ahead with construction of its permanent, Class III casino, with an eye toward completion by spring of 2019. The tribe has been getting … Continue reading

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Glenn Straub, gaming’s problem child; Panic in New York State

“We’ve been shut down now for three years. As an abandoned building, we want the value of an abandoned building, not the value of a casino hotel,” said Revel owner Glenn Straub, defending his failure to pay Casino Reinvestment Development … Continue reading

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Days of wine and roses; SCOTUS to weigh Bradley Act

After seven years of hesitation, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas has committed to a purpose for its top four hotel floors. They’ll be high-roller suites known as the Boulevard Penthouse will be the most expensive hotel rooms known to man. … Continue reading

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MGM rebuffed in Connecticut; Taking the Trump out of the Taj

For the second time, a federal court has ruled against MGM Resorts International in its attempts to wrest a casino license away from Mohegan Sun and Foxwoods Resort Casino. According to the Hartford Courant, the court held that “the company … Continue reading

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Better times come to Atlantic City; Wynn Boston Harbor sets opening date

May’s gambling grosses are in from the Boardwalk and Atlantic City is up 2.5% since last year — 11% if Trump Taj Mahal is subtracted from the comparison. Terrestrial casinos pulled in $208 million, while Internet gambling grossed a further … Continue reading

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Hard Rock ups Atlantic City commitment; Japan inspires casino designers

Compared to Carl Icahn‘s half-a-loaf policies, Hard Rock International CEO Jim Allen is Lady Bountiful, at least as concerns [Trump] Taj Mahal. We put The Donald’s name in brackets because it’s one of the first things to go, to be … Continue reading

Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, Carl Icahn, Donald Trump, Election, Glenn Straub, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, Harry Reid, International, Japan, Lawrence Ho, Massachusetts, Melco Crown Entertainment, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Regulation, Revel, Sahara, SLS Las Vegas, Technology, Unite-Here | 1 Comment