Category Archives: MGM Mirage

Japan, land of opportunity

“I think it’s a less likely fit for us, because it’s not clear what the complementary set of skills would be in their case,” said Caesars Entertainment CEO Gary Loveman of gray-market pachinko parlors. That being the case, he might … Continue reading

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Lean and hungry in the Midwest

It’s difficult to find new things to say about Illinois, where the saga has become sadly familiar. Another month, another 11% decline. Even players’ darlings Rivers Casino (-4%) and Jumer’s Rock Island Casino (right, -14%) struggled. However, by some miracle, … Continue reading

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Quad out, Linq in; Siegel in, Goldman out

It takes a big man to admit a mistake and Caesars Entertainment CEO Gary Loveman has tacitly acknowledged that “The Quad” was a mistaque. It’s on the way out, to be replaced with a re-re-branding of Imperial Palace as Linq Hotel … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“For Las Vegas, the route to growth and success is doing events as opposed to more slot machines. For a number of years, it will make a great opportunity to have events and then somebody it’s going to be 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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Massachusetts: A call to action

Casino companies in Massachusetts “could” or “may” team up to fight the repeal effort currently underway. How about “must” or “should”? If ever there were an imperative for joint action, this is it. Perhaps even Wynn Resorts and Mohegan Sun could … Continue reading

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Massachusetts: The morning after

Although Wynn Resorts is keeping mum on this week’s Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling, others are not taking it lying down. Faced with a do-or-die referendum on casino gambling in the Bay State, MGM Resorts International promised it was “fully … Continue reading

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Case Bets

Look what they found. Legislators in Delaware have “found” money to aid the state’s ailing racinos and, surprisingly, no sofa cushions were involved. $10 million will be used to help reduce the racinos’ costs to slot machine vendors by 75%. … Continue reading

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Casinos get November surprise

In news that Deutsche Bank analyst Carlo Santarelli called a “fiasco,” the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has decided to allow Bay State voters to decide whether or not to repeal the state’s casino law. Hardest-hit in a worst-case scenario would … Continue reading

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Goodbye, Harmon, we never knew ye

It’s that long-awaited time: The demolition of the Harmon Hotel, which holds the ignominious distinction of the first Strip hotel demolished without ever hosting a single guest. This $11.5 million sidewalk show will leave an awkward void next to Crystals. … 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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Icebreak in Japan; Discouragement in New York

Leaving scant room for error, Japan‘s parliament is scheduled to begin debating casino legalization today. “We have to remind ourselves that this is just the start, and until we see gambling become legal, we must keep up our efforts,” said lobbyist … Continue reading

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N.Y.: Another one bites the dust

Orange County in New York State could get a casino by default, as Catskills-area projects continue to fall by the wayside. The latest one to drop out is Foxwood Resort Casino‘s joint-venture bid to redevelop the old Grossinger’s Hotel site. … Continue reading

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Salvation for PokerStars?; Bonanza in Springfield

Despite no longer having any beef with the federal government, PokerStars remains behind the 8-ball in the U.S. of A. Regulators in New Jersey frowned on its attempt to affiliate with Atlantic City casinos and it’s banned from Nevada under … Continue reading

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Making MGM Springfield happen; Dinner with Isaacs

MGM Springfield is shaping up as the most architecturally interesting casino project not only in Massachusetts but the nation as a whole, a charming mix of the new and the old. The company had been planning a few nods to … Continue reading

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Adelson: Who asked you?

Sheldon Adelson is fast becoming the #1 buttinski in American politics. He’s not from Florida and doesn’t do business there but that hasn’t stopped him from meddling the state’s electoral process. He’s been seeding an astroturf movement to defeat the … Continue reading

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Big vote on Boardwalk; Horsey antics in Texas

“It’s going to be a very complicated and difficult negotiation.” So admits Unite-Here President Robert McDevitt of the mid-September scrum when all the casino collective bargaining agreements come up for renewal. McDevitt’s still tasting victory from last week’s vote at … Continue reading

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Massachusetts casinos in peril

That’s the conclusion of a Suffolk University/Boston Herald poll. It shows support for casinos having fallen to 37%, while opposition has risen to 47% of those surveyed. That’s a dramatic reversal from a February poll by the Herald which showed … Continue reading

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Caesars charged with default; LVH on the block again

It was bound to happen sooner or later: Holders of second-lien bonds ($3.7 billion worth) have charged Caesars Entertainment with default. They cited the offloading of Caesars New Orleans and other high-value properties, as well as the removal of guarantees … Continue reading

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A gentleman and a scholar

There are some blog entries one would rather not write. This is one of those occasions. Gentlemanly attorney Robert Faiss, who literally wrote the book on casino regulation in Nevada, died yesterday at age 79. In in an irony he … Continue reading

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