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Category Archives: Downtown
Colony Capital and the Temple of Doom; Big Gaming’s come a long way, baby
Earlier today, I penned a 1.5-page Question of the Day on the recent past and dubious future of the Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, which I habitually type as “Las Vegas Hilton.” Even if one confines the narrative to the … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Colony Capital, Culinary Union, Current, Dennis Gomes, Downtown, Economy, Election, Entertainment, Goldman Sachs, Planet Hollywood, Politics, Sahara, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, Tamares Group, The Strip
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Yellowtail = douchetastic; Hyde & seek
If you’re ever tempted to envy those of us who must attend media events for restaurants: Don’t. They’re a chore — crowded, noisy and sprinkled with microbes of food that is usually grossly unrepresentative of the daily bill of fare. … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, CityCenter, Cretins, Current, Dining, Downtown, Entertainment, Marketing, MGM Mirage, The Strip, TV
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Western … sold?; Loveman takes a bath; Loving couples at the Flamingo
Update: The head of Tamares Group’s Vegas casino operations, Anthony Santo, has contacted S&G. He categorically denies that any sale of the Western has taken place. Well, “the Internets” are jumping today with the rumor that the defunct Western Hotel … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Boyd Gaming, Current, Dining, Downtown, Economy, Entertainment, Environment, Harrah's, Tourism
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Bad for Trump, good for me
Do you own a Trump International condo? Guess what? In another instance of the impotence of the Trump brand name, he’s sublicensing part of Trump Int’l to a genuinely powerful hotelier. Vegas Today and Tomorrow blogger Mark Adams has ferreted … Continue reading
Posted in Current, Donald Trump, Downtown, The Strip, Tourism
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Non-quote of the day; After Harmon, what next?
As Hurricane Isaac forced the closure of 18 casinos in Louisiana and Mississippi (including the Silver Slipper [left]) and casino-expansion measures in Illinois and Michigan came to a head, what story did the American Gaming Association deem its highest priority today? … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, CityCenter, Cosmopolitan, Current, Detroit, Downtown, Environment, Illinois, Louisiana, Marketing, MGM Mirage, Mississippi, Slot routes, The Strip, Tourism, Vdara Death Ray
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Clarkson 1, Cosmopolitan 0; ‘High Roller’ kaput?
On the one hand, I applaud The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas for setting itself apart from the pack by centering much of its appeal upon leading-edge musical acts (like Adele and Florence + The Machine [twice!]). However, it makes Deutsche … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Cosmopolitan, Cretins, Current, Downtown, Entertainment, George Maloof, Hard Rock Hotel, Harrah's, Marketing, The Strip
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Atlantic City: Revel debuts disappointingly, Mohegan Sun moves in
OK, let’s take a deep breath and remind ourselves that one swallow doesn’t make a spring and one month doesn’t determine history’s verdict on a casino, but there’s only a single word for $2.4 billion Revel‘s first full month of … Continue reading
Opening tonight!; DIY Vdara Death Ray
Hoping to join Evil Dead The Musical and Best Little Whorehouse in Texas in the progression of locally produced musicals to casino showrooms is Summer Camp! The Musical, which opens tonight at the Onyx Theatre, near what used to be … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, Current, Downtown, Entertainment, Environment, Harrah's, Planet Hollywood, Sahara, Tamares Group, The Strip, Tourism, TV, Vdara Death Ray
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Nevada: We’re skewed!; Dark Side of the Force
I always hate doing Nevada gaming numbers because A) it’s redundant with the coverage in the local dailies and B) almost every month you have to trot out the caveat that — as was the case in June — the … Continue reading
Posted in Boulder Strip, Cosmopolitan, Current, Downtown, Economy, Entertainment, Harrah's, Lake Tahoe, Marketing, Mesquite, Movies, North Las Vegas, Reno, Tourism, TV, Wall Street
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Get to the polls!
… as in the Las Vegas Advisor weekly poll. Tomorrow’s promises to be a real doozy. The question is, What was the worst show in recent Strip and Downtown history? The dog kennel hasn’t been completely filled but I can … Continue reading
Good news for online gambling? Bad news for Rio
• Anti-gambling prick Rep. Steve King (R-IA) may find himself under investigation. Unfortunately, he’s not being investigated for being an anti-gambling prick. But it might remove one more obstacle to online poker. • The online-gambling world wet its panties last … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Derek Stevens, Downtown, Harrah's, history, Internet gambling, Politics, Regulation, Tourism, Transportation
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For sale: One casino marquee, slightly used
It looks like the new owner of Fitzgeralds/The D is a little hard up for cash. Rather than donate the Fitzgeralds marquee to the Neon Museum, he’s liquidating the big display on eBay — and for a mere $25,000. At 10 … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Current, Derek Stevens, Downtown, history
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End of an experiment
Insurgo Theater Movement‘s residency at the Plaza Las Vegas ended not with a bang but a Facebook whimper five hours ago: “Greetings mes braves! Insurgo is no longer producing at The Plaza. We want to thank them for a great … Continue reading
Posted in Current, Downtown, Entertainment, Tamares Group
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Starship to Victorville … and sundry curiosities
No, I don’t know who Cobra Starship is but their “#1Nite” (yes, that’s how they spell it) is the sort of bubble-gum pop that ought to stick to the top of the charts. It’s another entry in that can’t-fail music-video … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona, California, Dining, Downtown, Economy, Entertainment, Harrah's, Harry Reid, MGM Mirage, The Strip, Tourism, Transportation, TV
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Sigma Derby rides again; Revel vs. Maryland Live!, Round One; Idiocy epidemic at Trump Taj
Just when it seemed hope was lost … The D is reintroducing Sigma Derby to Downtown. In one fell swoop of utter brilliance, owner Derek Stevens has staked a prohibitive claim to Gaming Executive of the Year. To be completely … Continue reading
Those were the days
From the collection of Charles Phoenix: The year is 1963. The place, Glitter Gulch. Those were the days when “Vegas” was a mythic, unique American place — and gambling was gambling, not “gaming.” About the only thing that hasn’t changed … Continue reading
Casino codependency, Chris Christie’s cowardice & other Case Bets
It’s too bad Steve Friess isn’t here to write this next story, because it’s right up his alley. What do you do if your big-name headliner badmouths your casino and CEO on opening night? You re-hire him, what else? Like … Continue reading
A blast from the past
In one of history’s curious quirks, a battle in New York probate court involves a fortune that was partly made right here in Las Vegas. A pair of clarifications are in order. The late Huguette Clark (left) has 50 blood … Continue reading
Wall Street to Boyd: “Bleah!”; Blood & Gore
It was a thankless day for Boyd Gaming: It exceeded Wall Street‘s expectations for 1Q12 and stock analysts yawned in the company’s face. Wrote Deutsche Bank‘s Carlo Santarelli, “the fundamental setup … remains tough,” due to a highly competitive locals … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, Current, Dennis Gomes, Downtown, Economy, Goldman Sachs, Harrah's, Louisiana, Mississippi, Pinnacle Entertainment, Racinos, Regulation, Station Casinos, Wall Street
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Weirdest “Little Whorehouse”
Living in Las Vegas podcasters Scott & Melissa Whitney checked out the Plaza Las Vegas‘ production of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas are were, to say the least, nonplussed by Amateur Night antics too strange to describe. The bizarrie … Continue reading
Posted in Current, Downtown, Entertainment, Movies, Tamares Group, Technology
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