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Category Archives: Architecture
Ameristar goes East; Colony’s secret formula revealed
Yesterday morning, Wall Street was advised by Ameristar Casinos that the latter had forked over $16 million for land in Springfield, Massachusetts. Given that Ameristar has been in extreme-caution mode since the death of founder Craig H. Neilsen and the … Continue reading
NIMBY time in Maine
Having gotten the nod from Maine legislators, a third casino could soon be heading the state’s way. Appropriately enough, it will appear on the ballot as Question Three. Opponent Jim Handy has his shorts in a wad over the location … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Current, Economy, Election, Maine, Massachusetts, Penn National, Politics, Racinos
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In case you missed it
Our “Question of the Day” on the Margaritaville Casino, opening early next month within Flamingo Las Vegas ran before we got the design renderings from Caesars Entertainment. So, for those of you for whom the verbal descriptions of the sub-casino … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Dining, Entertainment, Harrah's, The Strip
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Sheldon Adelson, casino opponent
You read that right: El Bombastico has developed a sudden concern that adding 9,000 slots to Florida‘s existing inventory of 15,000 “will saturate the market with too many games,” in the words of the Miami Herald. In other words, there … Continue reading
Caesars’ big Asian bet; Playing with yourself in Vegas
It’s amazing what you can do when you simply punt your debt burden a few years down the road. In the case of Caesars Entertainment, it means you’ve got an extra $470 million lying around to build Caesars Palace Longmu … Continue reading
Posted in Alex Yemenidjian, Architecture, Current, Election, Harrah's, International, Internet gambling, M Resort, Macau, Marketing, MGM Mirage, Movies, Penn National, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Tamares Group, Taxes, Technology, Warner Gaming
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A Stern glance
Posthumous congratulations to Martin Stern Jr. (1917-2001), father of the vertically integrated casino resort. He will be the recipient of the annual Jay Sarno Award at this year’s Global Gaming Expo. The choice of Stern has been such a closely … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Colony Capital, Cosmopolitan, Current, G2E, Harrah's, MGM Mirage, Sahara
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See you there!
Tomorrow afternoon, at 12:15 p.m. (just in time for the lunch-hour crowd), UNLV‘s Design, Science & Technology program presents an unusual — for it — lecture. It’s entitled Taming Vice: How Machines and Architecture Changed the Culture of Gambling. The … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Current, International, The Strip
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Plaza & Riviera: Cheap new wine in old bottles
It’s an index of the desperation of local media to have something — anything — new to cover on the casino front that the slightest murmur from the Plaza was guaranteed to generate coverage. Plaza PR peeps did a masterful … Continue reading
Caruso sings, Lerner hallucinates
Since I had one foot out the door en route to Albany when Caesars Entertainment held its Rick Caruso-led media blitz on Project Linq, I’m a bit late to the party. Some of my early reactions can be heard on … Continue reading
Taking back (Harrah’s) America
Ever-vigilant in his watch over “The Borg” (aka Caesars Entertainment), Vegas Tripping author Chuck Monster has been keeping a gimlet eye on the revival of Project Linq. Granted access to internal Caesars documents, Mr. Monster reveals that the much-needed makeover … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, CityCenter, Current, Economy, Harrah's, International, Sports, Steve Wynn, Taxes, Wall Street
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Ka-BOOM!
This just in: The race to become the first Strip hotel to be demolished without ever having opened has been won by … The Harmon. Details are sketchy but MGM Resorts International‘s decision will surprise few. Allegedly culpable Perini Building … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Cirque du Soleil, CityCenter, Current, MGM Mirage, The Strip
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Spinmeister Santo
Remember how the Union Plaza used to be on track for a “grand soft reopening” (love that phrase!) on August 24? Somewhere along the way, that target date fell by the wayside. Solution? Generate a blizzard of stories like this … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Carl Icahn, Current, Downtown, Entertainment, Fontainebleau, Herbst Gaming, Sheldon Adelson, Singapore, Tamares Group, Technology, Tourism
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Boob job
Bankrupt, 38-year-old Hooters Hotel got a two-month reprieve yesterday, as owners obtained a judge’s permission to keep spending creditors’ monies to keep the place open for an additional two months. That will at least give employees time to update their … Continue reading
Posted in Alex Yemenidjian, Architecture, Columbia Sussex, Current, Dining, Economy, Entertainment, Harrah's, history, Hooters, IGT, Macau, Marketing, MGM Mirage, Regulation, Riviera, Sahara, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, The Mob, The Strip, Tourism, Wall Street
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Casino Cacophony
As my growing freelance workload continues to limit my S&G time, I’m happy to yield the floor to University of South Carolina journalism professor — and frequent Vegas visitor — Augie Grant, who has another guest contribution to make. I … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Colony Capital, Cosmopolitan, Entertainment, Technology, The Strip
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If you liked CityCenter …
… you’ll lurve the “ghost cities” of China. Actually, they look more like something Sheldon Adelson would design — if Adelson were doing mile-long lines of cocaine, that is. He and others like him who own casinos in Macao better … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Current, Downtown, Dubai, Economy, Environment, Harrah's, International, Jack Binion, Macau, Marketing, Mesquite, MGM Mirage, Michael Gaughan, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Tourism, TV
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Warriors of The Cosmo
If you can’t get people to the art … bring Art to the people.
Posted in Architecture, Cosmopolitan, Entertainment, The Strip, Tourism
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“Family friendly Vegas” is back; Putting the “gone” in Longoria; A mess in Mississippi
Actually, it never left, as any casual visit to the Strip will prove. But, strapped for a marketing position, Trump International is going for the wholesome niche with a vengeance. Stuck with a lemon, Trump marketing execs are making lemonade … Continue reading
Posted in Alabama, Architecture, CityCenter, Current, Donald Trump, Economy, Entertainment, Environment, Marketing, MGM Mirage, Mississippi, Politics, Regulation, The Strip, Tourism, Tribal
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Anthony Marnell III answers your questions
Anonymous: What happened to the self-serve soda fountains? [They] actually became a Health Department issue. They’re very expensive to maintain and the public had basically worn them out. There were lots of problems with the syrup and things falling down … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Boulder Strip, Boyd Gaming, Dining, Economy, Entertainment, M Resort, Marketing, Penn National, Technology, The Strip, Tourism, Tribal, Wall Street
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Restarting in Ohio
Now that Penn National Gaming and Rock Ohio Caesars have waved the white flag to Gov. Jon Kasich‘s monetary demands, work is resuming at their once-stalled Ohio casinos. In the case of ROC’s Cleveland casino, Rock Ventures and Caesars Entertainment … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Current, Harrah's, Horseracing, Ohio, Penn National, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Taxes
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St. Regis … still stumped; Quid pro Qua
Last autumn, Las Vegas Sands COO Michael Leven floated the idea of capping its St. Regis failsino at its current five-story height, admitting that the skeleton was an “eyesore” along the Strip. The “Stump Regis” was the subject of a … Continue reading
