Category Archives: Downtown

As Iowa goes, so goes America

If you need any evidence of the increasing American acceptance of casino gambling as an everyday activity, just look to Iowa. Two years ago, 69% of Iowans had gambled in the previous year. Now it’s up to 78%. Mind you, … Continue reading

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MGM courts Japan; More Strip land hits the market

Taking a veiled stab at Las Vegas Sands and Wynn Resorts, MGM Resorts International President William Hornbuckle said that a MGM megaresort in Japan would be “uniquely Japanese, not a copy of an integrated resort from Las Vegas or Singapore.” It … Continue reading

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Sold down the river; Wynn makes critical offer

For sale: One casino riverboat, heavily used. Penn National Gaming asked for — and received — dismissal of a bankruptcy petition, opting to sell the Belle of Sioux City on the open market. You might think it would be difficult … Continue reading

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Recovery in Vegas? It depends on where you stand

July was a mixed blessing for Nevada. Gambling revenue was up 5% along the Strip, down 4% among locals and essentially flat statewide. Strip casinos won big at baccarat, with player losses increasing 16% on 24% heavier play. Non-Strip baccarat play … Continue reading

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A Grand weekend

Thanks to the missus’ connections, we were able to swing a brief stay at the Downtown Grand last weekend. The liveliness of the atmosphere was at just the right level, not Fremont Street-manic. There are certain inherent design flaws that … Continue reading

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Shakeup at Downtown Grand

I’ll be staying at the Downtown Grand this weekend and it looks like I won’t be the only novitiate. Ownership has installed a new management team, too, casting a wide net. CFO Marie Ramsey comes over from the Tropicana Las … Continue reading

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Great month for the Strip, for Louisiana not so much

Buoyed by heavy baccarat play, the Las Vegas Strip registered a 22.5% gain in June. The house played very lucky, too, with win up a staggering 155%. At the other end of the gaming spectrum, those slots must have been … Continue reading

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Megaflop at the Trop

Whatever the hold Mamma Mia! exerted over Las Vegas audiences, it’s gone — and so will be the show, closing Aug. 3 after an abortive, three-month run. It doesn’t figure: A previous incarnation at Mandalay Bay (which Mandalay Resort Group … Continue reading

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Power play in Vegas; Positive talk in Pennsylvania

Las Vegas Sands and Bwin shareholder, and all-around string-puller Jason Ader is committing 350 million of (other people’s) dollars to bringing a Major League Soccer franchise to Las Vegas. Much of the investment would be realized through the EB-5 visa … Continue reading

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Reversal in Phoenix; Flame out

So noxious to some in the Phoenix area is the idea of a Tohono O’odham Nation casino that Arizona‘s congressional delegation has actually tried to get a special law passed to stop it. For five and a half years, the Tohono … Continue reading

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Terra incognita

Boldly going where no tribe has gone before, the  Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel is days from launching PrivateTable.com. In the Iipay Nation’s viewpoint, tribal sovereignty overrides California law, permitting it to go it alone as an i-poker provider. The idea … Continue reading

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N.Y.: We’re poorer than you; Shame at the Plaza

That casino battle in New York State is evolving into a war of words. At stake is who can prove they’re poorer than the next guy. A study commissioned by the Sullivan County Partnership for Economic Development reached the perverse point of … Continue reading

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Boffo May in Vegas; The power of convenience

Wall Street was pleasantly surprised by May’s gambling numbers from Nevada and especially the Las Vegas Strip, which was up 17%. Statewide, revenues rose 8%, reflecting the dilutive effect of an 8% decline in locals gaming revenue. A 3% dip … Continue reading

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Revel to close, barring a miracle; Gaughan memorialized

That’s the message coming from top Revel Resort brass, who sent a letter to casino employees cautioning them that — unless the property can be sold by Aug. 18 — they all may be out of jobs: “If Revel is unable … Continue reading

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Flip-floppery in Iowa; Affleck banned again?

Barring an emergency injunction, Belle of Sioux City is doomed to shut down on July 1, a federal bankruptcy judge having been deaf to Penn National Gaming‘s pleas. Penn is arguing that the Iowa Racing & Gaming Commission overstepped its authority … Continue reading

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Tilting the odds; The week of bad taste

Slot machines, we’re constantly being told, just aren’t on with the younger generation. Weaned on video games, millennials want something more skill-based. Insert Coins owner Christopher LaPorte aims to give them what they want. For the unfamiliar, Insert Coins is … Continue reading

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Pacquiao impact punchless

April’s gaming numbers from Nevada were received with varying degrees of gloom. Not even a Manny Pacquiao fight could drive up the revenue figures, generally speaking. Baccarat, it goes without saying, was a different story, with 40% more revenue and … Continue reading

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Caution at MGM, audacity at Caesars; Cortez crumbles

As the line continues to blur between social gaming and real-money gambling, MGM Resorts International continues to hang back from the latter and favor the former. It’s putting its efforts into a free-play site that offers M Life rewards, as … Continue reading

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Tug of war in Massachusetts; Lee ousted … again; Gilbert’s Greektown struggle

Each with a casino nearly in the bag, both MGM Resorts International and Wynn Resorts want some legislative concessions from Massachusetts. Mohegan Sun is standing pat. MGM and Wynn want their $85 million licensing fee and a number of related … Continue reading

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Massive tribal victory in SCOTUS; Bad day at Hard Rock?

We should probably brace ourselves for dramatic new interpretations of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, following a surprising Supreme Court decision. The State of Michigan had been trying to get rid of a Bay Mills Indian Community casino that was … Continue reading

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