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Category Archives: California
Parx: Pay as you go; Muted rapture in California
Parx Casino in Raynham, Massachusetts, will cost $277 million. Parx has $231 million in the kitty. How does the company propose to make ends meet? It will erect a temporary slot facility while the permanent one is built. This temporary … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, California, Encore, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, Racinos, Revel, Station Casinos, Tribal, Trump Entertainment Resorts
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N.Y. casino expansion in danger; Macao: Full to bursting
A poll on Proposition One, conducted by Parkside Group, shows casino expansion in New York State enjoying a bare majority of 51%. If that doesn’t galvanize Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) and other supporters into action, it ought to — especially … Continue reading
Posted in California, Election, Macau, New York, Politics, Station Casinos, Tourism, Transportation, Tribal, Wall Street
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Gather ye dividends while ye may
Bally Technologies almost hit the $1 billion mark in revenue ($997 million) during the last fiscal year, which earns it our congratulations. Good work, folks. “We made enormous progress in many different ways, including continued growth in wide-area progressive units, … Continue reading
Posted in Bally Technologies, California, Illinois, International, Regulation, Shuffle Master, Tribal, Wall Street
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This land is their land; Tight money in Pennsylvania
Tribal casinos aren’t just for reservations anymore and it’s becoming a coast-to-coast phenomenon. California legislators already approved one off-reservation casino, to be managed by Station Casinos. The Enterprise Rancheria of the Estom Yumeka Maidu would like to be second. They … Continue reading
Massachusetts: Small problem for Wynn, big trouble for MGM, Plainridge
Boston still has 10 weeks to reach terms with Suffolk Downs on a billion-dollar racino. That may explain Caesars Entertainment‘s apparent lack of urgency in reaching a host-community agreement. Beantown Mayor Thomas Menino‘s administration seems to be expending considerably more … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, California, Cordish Co., Current, Harrah's, Marketing, Maryland, Massachusetts, Neil Bluhm, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Steve Wynn, Tomato King Procacci, Tribal
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Massachusetts: Bluhm, Penn pounce; Galaxy gets bounced
From the You Read It Here First file, yes, it’s indeed true that Neil Bluhm‘s Rush Street Gaming is descending upon the town of Millbury as its next prospective site for a slot parlor. Bluhm surrogate Greg Carlin says the … Continue reading
Posted in California, Cordish Co., Current, Harrah's, Massachusetts, Neil Bluhm, New Hampshire, Penn National, Racinos, Regulation, Technology, The Strip, Tribal
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Gold strike in Maryland; Ghost train; ‘Sell’ order on Sands; Wynn cleared
That elastic band which is American consumers’ gambling budget may have tightened in Illinois and gone slack in Ohio, but it’s expanding nicely in Maryland, now that table games are part of the mix. Sayeth the Maryland Lottery, revenues for … Continue reading
Posted in California, Cordish Co., Current, Economy, Macau, Maryland, Massachusetts, North Las Vegas, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Sheldon Adelson, Steve Wynn, Tourism, Transportation, Wall Street
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Accord in Kentucky; Atlantic City on the move; James Packer’s comeback
But there are still some stirrings of activity on the casino front. For starters, Bwin.Party has agreed to fork over $15 million to Kentucky. According to the company the payment “resolves the only remaining litigation … that stems from our … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, California, Cirque du Soleil, Colony Capital, Current, Entertainment, International, Internet gambling, James Packer, Kentucky, MGM Mirage, Regulation, Station Casinos, Taxes, The Strip, Tribal
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Jumped, pushed or just fed up?
All of a sudden there’s a spate of turnover in the gaming industry. The ongoing verbal meltdown of Paula Deen was going to have to force Caesars Entertainment to take some form of action, particularly if it wants to preserve … Continue reading
Posted in California, Cretins, Current, Dining, Florida, Genting, Harrah's, Illinois, Indiana, International, Mississippi, Sheldon Adelson, Tribal, Wall Street
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History in the making; Mohegan Sun: Go fly a balloon
Soon, the North Fork Rancheria Band of Mono Indians is expected to become not only California‘s 63rd gaming-enabled tribe but the first with an off-reservation casino. The medium-sized (2,000 slots, 200 hotel rooms) facility would be 36 miles off the … Continue reading
Posted in California, Cordish Co., Current, Entertainment, Massachusetts, Mesquite, Station Casinos, Tribal
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Galaxy fights back
What do you do if you’re Galaxy Gaming CEO Robert Saucier? A judge in California has called you “evasive and … intentionally dishonest.” (Or, in plain English, “Liar, liar, pants on fire!”) You’re under scrutiny for a laundry list of … Continue reading
Posted in California, Current, Regulation, Technology, Tribal, Wall Street
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Bad news for Riv; Losing your gaming license? Come to Nevada!
A spiffy makeover and a nostalgia-themed market position aren’t helping the Riviera as customers gravitate back toward higher-priced hotels. A bad neighborhood, while hardly a new phenomenon, isn’t helping. Having Echelon and Fontainebleau as your neighbors is akin to living … Continue reading
Posted in California, Current, Fontainebleau, Genting, Herbst Gaming, history, Marketing, Regulation, Riviera, Technology, Tourism, Tribal, Wall Street
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What happens here …
View more videos at: http://nbclosangeles.com. … gets shipped to California. It certainly adds an element of color to your next visit to the Plaza, adjacent to the Las Vegas bus depot.
Posted in California, Current, Downtown, Politics, Tamares Group
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Case Bets: Binion’s redux; Dr. Doom; Everybody goes to Caesars
Today’s top story is the rumor, first aired on LasVegasAdvisor.com that Binion’s Gambling Hall & Hotel will close in July, lock, stock and million-dollar display. This dovetails with an earlier report that a detailed makeover is in the works. So … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, California, Dan Gilbert, Derek Stevens, Dining, Downtown, Economy, Harrah's, Illinois, Indiana, Internet gambling, Marketing, Massachusetts, Ohio, Oscar Goodman, Palms, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Problem gambling, Racinos, Slot routes, Taxes, Technology, Terry Caudill, The Strip, Tilman Fertitta, Tribal
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MGM Cotai clears final barrier; devil in the Maryland details
Although the government of Macao enjoys nothing better than to make casino owners wait and fidget for their land leases to be “gazetted,” today is MGM Resorts International‘s lucky day. MGM China received final approval for its Cotai Strip megaresort. … Continue reading
Posted in Boyd Gaming, California, Current, Macau, Marketing, Maryland, Melco Crown Entertainment, MGM Mirage, Penn National, Politics, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Stanley Ho, Station Casinos, Steve Wynn, Tourism, Transportation, Tribal, TV, Wall Street
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PNK piquing little interest; B.S. walks
‘Twas the day after Christmas and all through the house, shareholders were beginning to cool on the value of Ameristar Casinos stock. It closed ever so slightly down from Pinnacle Entertainment‘s $26.50/share offer price. Perhaps I was wrong and $869 … Continue reading
Vegas: Is recovery finally for real?
So says the Brookings Institute, which raised Las Vegas to 194th from 245th in GDP (now at $47K/year) and job growth over the last year, behind such feeder markets as Bakersfield, California and Monterrey, Mexico. That’s the first year of … Continue reading
More Tales of Trump; Tribes vs. Tribes
Penn Jillette, never known for circumspection, has a field day with Donald Trump in his latest tome, Every Day is an Atheist Holiday. Like any patriotic American, he can’t resist a pot-shot at Trump’s combover, which is described as resembling … Continue reading
Posted in California, Charity, Donald Trump, Regulation, Tribal, TV
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Wynn cashes out; X Train back on track; Newport Grand out of luck
Caught between the twin hazards of prospective higher taxes on investment income and the looming fiscal cliff, Steve Wynn made headlines today with his $750 million Thanksgiving special dividend, which ought to help pay for all those Black Friday purchases … Continue reading
Posted in California, Downtown, Election, Penn National, Racinos, Steve Wynn, Tamares Group, Taxes, Transportation, Wall Street
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Quote of the Day
“The American dream used to be within reach of the middle class. Now it’s on offer only to an elite.” — Stockton, California housing developer Carol Ornelas. If you think what’s going on in the European economy “could not happen … Continue reading
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