Category Archives: Hard Rock International

Chronicle of a bankruptcy, foretold

Dipping into Shakespeare, Howard Stutz endeavors to do justice to the Elizabethan complexity of the Caesars Entertainment bankruptcy. The fault is not in the stars but in Gary Loveman, architect of the disaster. When it was rolled out, back in … Continue reading

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Seminole talks to restart; Churchill Downs’ big play

Now that he’s assured of four more years, Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) can tidy up some unfinished business … like compact negotiations with the Seminole Tribe. The $1 billion/five-year deal currently before the two parties would reward that tribal … Continue reading

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Brainless in Connecticut; Jobless in Las Vegas

What do you do when your slot revenues are declining? Build more casinos, of course! That’s the idea Mohegan Sun is pushing in Connecticut, with the help of a few well-placed lawmakers. It’s a no-brainer … as in, you’d have … Continue reading

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Ohio’s big haul; NY Times’ whack job

Ohio has matured rapidly as a casino market, bigger than Illinois, almost as large as Missouri but still a long way from Indiana‘s monthly grosses. Still, a 38% increase in casino revenue from last year is nothing at which to … Continue reading

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N.Y.: Accentuate the negative; Sheldon’s change of heart

“The economy is so depressed around here, anything is a plus. That’s how bad it is around here.” With that backhanded endorsement, the owner of Pepe’s Bar-B-Q in Binghamton, N.Y., gave his blessing to casinos in the area. In order to … Continue reading

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Ohio: Success and saturation; The many excuses of Glenn Straub

Now that all four casinos and seven racinos are open, Ohio posted a spectacular year/year increase of 36% in gambling revenue. However, success came at a price, in terms of an 8% decline in same-store revenue, indicative of a saturated … Continue reading

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Wynn: What, me worry?; Clouds over Wisconsin

Steve Wynn is taking the softness of the Macao market in stride. “When you see that kind of adjustment, you adjust your business. You take tables away from VIP and put them into mass or premium mass,” he told Chinese reporters. … Continue reading

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Case Bets: Wisconsin, Nebraska, Alabama

Jumping the gun, the Menominee Nation has launched a site for job-seekers at its hoped-for Dairyland Park casino. The landing page promises “Opening Soon Pending Approval.” (Did you notice how they jumped over that pesky construction phase?) The Forest County Potowatomi … Continue reading

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Can’t stop the consolidation

Continuing the shrinkage of the manufacturing sector, Global Cash Access is taking another chess piece — Multimedia Games — off the board. GCA will pay $1.1 billion for Multimedia, which specializes in VLTs for racinos and tribal markets.The price represented … Continue reading

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Enormous changes at the last minute

After years of hand-wringing about the future of Atlantic City, there is a sudden imperative to do something about the seaside resort. It’s gone from a leadership vacuum to possibly having too many chefs in the kitchen. State Senate President … Continue reading

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Take my casino, please; Nail-biter in Iowa

Rather than accept three potential casino closings as a fait accompli, Unite-Here is out beating the bushes for potential buyers. Given, the casinos aren’t Unite-Here’s to sell but there’s no law that says the union can’t play matchmaker. “We want the world … Continue reading

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For sale: One casino, slightly used

Having walked into a PR buzzsaw with its announced closure of the Showboat, in Atlantic City, owner Caesars Entertainment is trying to salve the wound. “We’re willing to sell if we receive a reasonable offer from a responsible buyer,” said company … Continue reading

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Revel’s death spiral; Piling into N.Y.

Having filed for bankruptcy a second time, Revel Casino Hotel is trying hard to stay off the auction block. Maybe not hard enough: A $300 million price tag is too rich for Caesars Entertainment‘s blood or even flush Hard Rock … Continue reading

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Isle for sale; N.Y. deluged in casino bids

Consolidation’s march has reached the doorstep of Isle of Capri Casinos. Or maybe it’s the other way around. Isle is reported as having peddled itself to several potential buyers over the last several months. Now it’s “weeks away” from a … 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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Mississippi bogged down; How much for Revel?

Still further evidence of gaming saturation comes from the Bayou State, where revenues have declined in 21 of the last 23 months — an Atlantic City-like declivity. Last month, the last full month of operations for Harrah’s Tunica, statewide revenues … Continue reading

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Et tu, Thrillist?; Bed-hopping in N.Y.

Poor Sam Nazarian. He’s still two months away from opening SLS Las Vegas and Thrillist has gone and jumped the gun. It’s crowned The Cromwell “already Vegas coolest hotel.” Not even an unfinished parking garage could dampen their enthusiasm, motivated … Continue reading

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Gentlemen, grab your joysticks; Massachusetts: Another day, another poll

Video-game/slot hybrids have been licensed by the Nevada Gaming Commission and will be on display for your entertainment at the next Global Gaming Expo. The lucky winner was Gamblit Gaming, which is owned by American Capital by way of Hard … 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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Skepticism in Atlantic City; Hope in Schenectady

Hard Rock International has decided to stop being coy about its interest in Revel Resort. It wants it … if the price is right. “We certainly looked at it. We participated in the process,” said Hard Rock CEO James Allen. “The question … Continue reading

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