Category Archives: Las Vegas Sands

Desert Diamond sets debut; Paddock’s grim legacy

Controversial Desert Diamond Casino will finally open on Feb. 19, superseding a “big box” temporary casino on the same site. Pride and joy of the Tohono O’odham Nation, Desert Diamond was the bane of Gov. Doug Doucey‘s existence, as well as … Continue reading

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Next stop, Hempfield!

Cordish Gaming has broken ground on its Hempfield Township satellite casino in Pennsylvania. The $150 million property will have 750 slots and 30 table games, as well as a 445-seat sports book. The casino will fill the space left by … Continue reading

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Second thoughts on Japan; Seneca smackdown

Is it possible that Japan is too rich for the casino industry’s blood? Las Vegas Sands President Rob Goldstein recently pegged the cost of a Japanese megaresort at $12 billion, while Fitch Ratings thinks it will be closer to $15 … Continue reading

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MGM Nat’l Harbor takes a hit; Venetian revises restaurant row

Just when MGM National Harbor looked impervious to market forces it hit an October speed bump. Gaming revenues tumbled 18.5% to $60 million. The Free State was down 9% as a whole. MGM got hammered at the tables, plunging 36%, … Continue reading

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MGM’s architecture lauded; Sands number one in Asia

Congratulations to MGM China, whose MGM Cotai has won the annual Skyscraper Award from Emporis. We quite agree. MGM Cotai is the most striking casino-hotel design since Marina Bay Sands, a bold statement on behalf of modernity. (Sands, by contrast, … Continue reading

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Churchill Downs fights horseracing reform; Mattress Mack doesn’t regret $13M World Series bet

Churchill Downs‘ third-quarter cash flow results were “softer than expected” according to J.P. Morgan analyst Daniel Politzer, who added the “the impact of this was likely mitigated by the company announcing a slew of updates/capital projects which helped placate investors, … Continue reading

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The Drew makes bold promises; GLPI gleeful

Steven Witkoff buried the lead when announcing that Bobby Baldwin had been called out of retirement to become CEO of The Drew. Witkoff’s PR peeps said that the project was in “final preparations for construction,” which is the first movement … Continue reading

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Churchill Downs in expansive mood; Cannery security faulted

Churchill Downs‘ third-quarter cash flow of $88 million was $7 million shy of Wall Street‘s expectation. The shortfall extended across all segments of CHDN business, although increased casino competition in Maine was one of the contributing factors. In terms of … Continue reading

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Massachusetts: No more casinos; Gilbert sells again

Citing an obvious saturation (already) in the Massachusetts market and the possibility of a tribal casino in Taunton or on Martha’s Vineyard, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission punted the award of the state’s final casino license into the indefinite future. In … Continue reading

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Louisiana gets soaked; Surrender flag waved

Boyd Gaming warned us that Deep South results would be weak, following two hurricanes, and they didn’t exaggerate. Flood-affected Louisiana casino receipts plummeted 11% in September. Boyd casinos got the worst of it, down 10.5%. New Orleans was flat but … Continue reading

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Oklahoma, tribes ready to talk; Don’t geofence me in

Oct. 28 is the date appointed for Oklahoma gaming tribes to meet with Attorney General Mike Hunter and find out just what Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) wants from them. As one chief put it, “We’re anxiously awaiting what their proposal is.” … Continue reading

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$6 million man; Tribal troubles

Las Vegas Sands can’t stay out of court. Marina Bay Sands is being sued by a Chinese gambler who says $6.6 million of his money was moved out of his account and disbursed to other individuals he didn’t know in … Continue reading

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Trail of breadcrumbs; Survey says …

Waiting for “breadcrumbs to fall off the truck.” That’s Gaming & Leisure Properties‘ self-described business plan. GLPI execs, including CEO Peter Carlino (left), were in Las Vegas for Global Gaming Expo and took the opportunity to chat with J.P. Morgan … Continue reading

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Wall Street rates Vegas, Macao; Tribes skirmish in Illinois

Credit Suisse analyst Ben Combes turned his attention to three major Las Vegas companies, starting with MGM Resorts International. He’s staying neutral on the giant, writing, “We see Las Vegas as a cyclical but long-term growth market, given strong leverage … Continue reading

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Suncoast for sale?; Downtown, Trump Int’l stuck in 20th century

In a cryptic real estate listing, LoopNet has Suncoast emblazoned across the top of its splash page. However, the company says “This listing is not currently being advertised on LoopNet.com” So what the Sam Hill is it doing there? Is … Continue reading

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Big casino bust in Biloxi

In a Mississippi bribery scandal, the crime in question took place—how fittingly—in a lavatory. Four men fessed up to bribing Department of Corrections Commissioner Christopher Epps with casino chips in return for such concessions as inmate phone services, unwittingly highlighting … Continue reading

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Hard Rock elected in Rockford; Palms prexy out

That was quick. Rockford Mayor Tom McNamara and city staff have tapped Hard Rock International to develop the city’s new casino, forwarding their recommendation to the Illinois Gaming Board. The Hard Rock bid was aided, if not clinched, by the promise … Continue reading

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IGT at center of Rhode Island scandal; #MeToo spreads

Gina Raimondo (D) may be friends with Michelle Obama but that’s not going to get out of the International Game Technology lottery scandal. Gov. Raimondo was at the state capital a week ago to defend her controversial decision, a move … Continue reading

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Hooters out, Ruffin in, Sands up

Keeping its signature Os, Hooters Hotel Casino becomes an OYO Hotel property this week, with a full transformation expected by year’s end. (Gotta be ready for New Year’s Eve.) The changes are subtle at first. Hotel management goes over to Highgate … Continue reading

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Rio sold; Best casinos named

Despite rumors that Caesars Entertainment has sworn off trying to sell The Rio (again), it turns out that the Roman Empire was still shopping the resort. It’s been tentatively sold to “a principal of Imperial Companies” for $516 million. If … Continue reading

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