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Category Archives: New York
Wynn: Massachusetts vs. Boston; Crisis and opportunity at Station
Steve Wynn appears to be losing patience with the obstacles being thrown in his way by seemingly vanquished adversaries in his long fight to get a Boston-area casino. He’s filed a defamation suit against the city, after a lawsuit championed … Continue reading
Posted in Culinary Union, Eldorado Resorts, Election, Georgia, history, International, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, New York, Politics, Regulation, Sam Nazarian, Slot routes, Station Casinos, Steve Wynn
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Bluhm tries, tries again; Caesars sees profits
“Metal panels and precast stone” are the look of Rivers Casino 3.0, as Rush Street Gaming struggles to find a design that sits well with Schenectady city fathers. The casinos is the $330 million linchpin of a $480 million development … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, Harrah's, Neil Bluhm, New York, Taxes
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SLS: House of Pain
Former Revel President Scott Kreeger, now running SLS Las Vegas, must feel like he’s gone from the frying pan into the fire. An unusually trenchant Howard Stutz column lays out the problems facing the new casino, a hipster joint sitting … Continue reading
Posted in California, Carl Icahn, Dining, Eldorado Resorts, Florida, Fontainebleau, Genting, Marketing, MGM Mirage, New York, Reno, Riviera, Sam Nazarian, SLS Las Vegas, Wall Street
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Stale fare for New York; Web sites taken hostage
New York gaming regulators gave the state’s southern tier a second chance to submit plans for a casino — and they got leftovers. The only bidder was Tioga Downs owner Jeff Gural (left) who essentially proposed a supersized, $145 million version … Continue reading
From Russia with baccarat; Massachusetts tribe has no quit in it
North Korean, South Korean and northern Chinese punters will relatively soon have at least two opportunities to take short-hop flights to Vladivostok, where two casinos — relatively modest in budget by American standards — are in progress. The junior of the … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, CityCenter, Donald Trump, history, International, Lawrence Ho, Massachusetts, New York, Racinos, Regulation, Slot routes, Technology, The Strip, Tribal
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MGM goes to Atlanta; Pechanga named #1
Instead of waiting for an incremental creep of acceptance of gambling in Georgia, MGM Resorts International is taking the bull by the horns. While it says that it is in the “very preliminary” stages of proposing a casino for Atlanta, … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, Boyd Gaming, California, Economy, Foxwoods, Georgia, Hard Rock Hotel, Harrah's, Indiana, Internet gambling, Louisiana, MGM Mirage, Mississippi, Mohegan Sun, Neil Bluhm, New York, Pinnacle Entertainment, Politics, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, Technology, The Strip, Tourism, Tribal
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Loveman: The blessed and the damned
Bankruptcy’s good for Caesars Entertainment Operating Co., which posted a $53 million profit in April (not having to pay interest on $18.4 billion in debt can’t hurt). As for outgoing CEO Gary Loveman, his move upstairs to the chairmanship of … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Harrah's, Macau, Marketing, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Pinnacle Entertainment, Regulation, South Korea, The Strip
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Atlantic City fights back; Packer a good bet again
After seemingly being in shock from the stampede to put casinos in northern New Jersey, civic leaders of Atlantic City are starting to put up a fight. The terms of battle vary, with some dead-set against a breaking of … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Economy, Hard Rock International, Internet gambling, James Packer, Macau, MGM Mirage, Mississippi, New York, Politics, Sheldon Adelson, Tropicana Entertainment
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More grief for Uncle Carl; Bluhm backs down
Carl Icahn has won his gambit to take over Trump Taj Mahal but that doesn’t mean he and Unite-Here are all lovey-dovey. Although Icahn earlier called Trump Entertainment Resorts the most distressed company he’s ever seen, he’s giving CEO Bob … Continue reading
Kirk Kerkorian, 1917-2015
Here in Las Vegas, the impact of Kirk Kerkorian‘s death is still sinking in. A man known for self-effacing personal habits left the world as discreetly as he passed through it in his Ford Taurus, leaving accomplishments that far exceeded … Continue reading
Hard Rock, Resorts World put their chips on the table
While New Jersey politicians bicker over the timing of a constitutional referendum for adding northerly casinos, Hard Rock International unveiled a detailed picture of its plans for its desired Meadowlands casino (a site favored by 73% of voters polled, although … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Atlantic City, CityCenter, Economy, Election, Genting, Glenn Straub, Hard Rock Hotel, Hard Rock International, Horseracing, Macau, New York, Pennsylvania, Sheldon Adelson, Stanley Ho, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Tourism
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Quote of the Day
“Saving the horse industry is just as important as saving Atlantic City. There was no way that horse racing could succeed in New York, or ultimately New Jersey, without it being subsidized by another form of gambling.” — Jeffrey Gural, owner … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Horseracing, New York
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Straub puts Revel back in play; Hard Rock heads for Meadowlands
Glenn Straub‘s helter-skelter regime at Revel will continue at least a while more. He’s talking about reopening the HQ nightclub in July and evicting ACR Energy Partners from Revel’s power plant, getting one monkey off his back. He did and … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Glenn Straub, Hard Rock Hotel, Hard Rock International, Indiana, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Politics, Regulation, Revel, Tourism, Tribal, Warner Gaming
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Sifting through the Caesars wreckage
“If this litigation continues, we will take a big step backward because parties won’t at all be incentivized to come together and negotiate.” So says Randall S. Eisenberg, the de facto chief restructuring officer for Caesars Entertainment, which is trying … Continue reading
Posted in California, Harrah's, Kansas, New York, Oklahoma, Regulation, Steve Wynn, Tribal, Wall Street
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Kansas gets down to brass tacks; Lindsey Graham, man of mystery
After years of waiting, the fate of Kansas‘ seemingly unwanted fourth casino license, long in abeyance came down to three-and-a-half hours of presentations by a trio of rival bidders. The Kansas Lottery Gaming Facilities Review Board will make its choice by … Continue reading
Posted in Internet gambling, Kansas, New York, Palms, Phil Ruffin, Politics, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Taxes, Tribal, World Series of Poker
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Christie’s change of mind; Caesars creditors thwarted
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) is already throwing in the towel on his five-year plan for Atlantic City. If lawmakers want to put a statewide expansion of casino gambling on this fall’s ballot, Christie would “have absolutely no problem … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Election, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, Horseracing, Massachusetts, New York, Racinos, Regulation, Steve Wynn, Taxes
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New York’s big score; Tribe wins in California
Various law enforcement agencies are richer to the tune of $9.6 million after nailing an offshore betting ring that extended all the way to Panama. The case started humbly enough, with some Albany County jail officers found to be involved … Continue reading
Posted in California, Florida, International, Internet gambling, New York, Oklahoma, Penn National, Regulation, Technology, Tribal
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Massachusetts: And then there were two
Last Thursday, casino boosters from Somerset were expected to show up a Massachusetts Gaming Commission hearing and ask for yet another delay to get their act together. Instead, they surprised the MGC and the rest of us by simply pulling … Continue reading
Posted in Foxwoods, Internet gambling, Massachusetts, New York, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Sports, Technology
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Good year for Atlantic City
Boardwalker boosters like Glenn Straub who says Atlantic City‘s still got plenty of life in it can point to today’s headlines: The city’s casinos increased their operating profit last year by 45%. Unless you count the defunct Revel (-$48.5 million) … Continue reading
Our long Revel nightmare is over; Big brawl at Resorts World
It only took five tries but it looks like Revel finally belongs to Glenn Straub, the latter having dropped his insistence that it be sold to him free and clear. Now we’ll see if he’s like the dog who caught … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Carl Icahn, Genting, Glenn Straub, New York, Revel, Trump Entertainment Resorts
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