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Category Archives: The Strip
Big legal bill for Steve Wynn; SLS Las Vegas craters
In case Steve Wynn is having second thoughts that maybe it was a bad idea to try and muzzle stock-picker James Chanos, a federal court made it official. On top of two defeats in the courtroom, Wynn has been handed a … Continue reading
Posted in Colony Capital, Cosmopolitan, Entertainment, Genting, James Packer, Macau, Marketing, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Sahara, Sam Nazarian, Sheldon Adelson, SLS Las Vegas, Steve Wynn, The Mob, The Strip, Tribal, Wall Street
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Penn primed for Plainridge launch; Little tribal traction in Maine
Are executives at Penn National Gaming getting high on their own supply … of slot machines, that is? The industry’s desired average for slots is $200 but Penn is predicting a sky-high $500/slot/day at Plainridge Park, which opens tomorrow, inaugurating … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Maine, Massachusetts, Penn National, Politics, Problem gambling, SLS Las Vegas, The Strip, Tribal
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Massachusetts enters the fray; Delaware racinos press their case
It’s hard to believe but we’re only a few days from the opening of Plainridge Park Casino, bringing gambling to one of the last major, untapped markets in the U.S.: Massachusetts. While the Penn National Gaming property hasn’t been entirely … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Delaware, Economy, Florida, Genting, Macau, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Penn National, Racinos, Regulation, Rhode Island, Sheldon Adelson, Stanley Ho, Steve Wynn, Taxes, The Strip, Tribal
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Rock in Rio flops; Tighter slots in Maryland?
According to Vital Vegas, the first Strip outing of Rock in Rio might be its last, as the music festival may have lost as much as $28 million. Vital Vegas puts attendance at a dreadful 130,000 (out of a possible … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Cordish Co., Current, Entertainment, Florida, Harrah's, International, Japan, Macau, Maryland, MGM Mirage, Pets, Philippines, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Singapore, South Korea, The Strip, Tourism, Tribal
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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
GLPI treads water
Top honchos from Gaming & Leisure Properties, including CEO Peter Carlino, recently met with J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff. They assessed the current state of regional gaming markets as no better than “okay” and predicted that the industry trend to … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, GLPI, Illinois, MGM Mirage, Pinnacle Entertainment, The Strip, Wall Street
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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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Mohegans, Foxwoods get go-ahead; More trouble for Caesars
Driven by apocalyptic job-loss projections by Foxwoods Casino Resort and Mohegan Sun, the House of Representatives of Connecticut passed a casino bill to Gov. Dannel Malloy (D) for his signature. The bill doesn’t authorize a casino per se but rather … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Economy, Foxwoods, Glenn Straub, Harrah's, International, Internet gambling, Lake Tahoe, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Mohegan Sun, Penn National, Steve Wynn, Technology, The Strip, Trump Entertainment Resorts, Warner Gaming
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Good April for Vegas; Frankie the Fish and Sister Sandra
Baccarat play on the Las Vegas Strip improved by double-digit numbers for the second month in a row, up 14% in April, contributing to an 8% upward surge on the Strip. Baccarat revenues rose 5%, while all other table games … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Boyd Gaming, Donald Trump, Downtown, Economy, Lake Tahoe, Laughlin, Macau, Marketing, Mississippi, North Las Vegas, Philippines, Politics, Regulation, Reno, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, The Strip, Vietnam
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Straub faces reality; Chinese players prefer Vegas
Reality continues to sink in at Revel, where Glenn Straub has thrown in the towel on reopening this summer — raising the prospect of a grand-reopening in the cold-weather months. Not very auspicious, that. Labor Day is the target date … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Genting, Glenn Straub, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, Macau, MGM Mirage, Revel, Taxes, The Strip, Tourism, Trump Entertainment Resorts, Wall Street
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Penn “upbeat” about future; Connecticut tribes closer to new casino
Penn National Gaming CEO Tim Wilmott recently broke bread with J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff, who found Penn management “positive and primarily focused on PENN’s robust development pipeline,” which it thinks will produce improved cash flow even before the Tropicana … Continue reading
Posted in Alex Yemenidjian, California, Florida, Foxwoods, Hard Rock International, Harrah's, Massachusetts, Mohegan Sun, Penn National, Racinos, Rhode Island, Station Casinos, The Strip, Tribal, Wall Street
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MGM rebellion quashed; No ‘Net poker for Mississippi
Jonathan Litt‘s battle for control of MGM Resorts International‘s destiny is over almost before it was begun. His Land & Buildings firm has dropped its slate of candidates for the MGM board of directors, after failing to gain traction with … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Internet gambling, MGM Mirage, Mississippi, Sheldon Adelson, Sports, Steve Wynn, Taxes, The Strip, Wall Street
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Ghosts of projects past; Alabama rethinks gambling
With so much Las Vegas Strip acreage either in flux (Tropicana Las Vegas, Hooters Casino Hotel) or newly on the market (“Project Jackpot”), CBRE Las Vegas has been moved to unleash 60.5 acres on Harmon Avenue that were the graveyard … Continue reading
Posted in Alabama, Hard Rock Hotel, history, Hooters, Penn National, Planet Hollywood, Racinos, Taxes, The Strip, Tribal
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Loveman’s best decision; New face at Bellagio
Caesars Entertainment CEO Gary Loveman‘s decision to pull out of the troubled Baha Mar metaresort may represent one of the best judgment calls he ever made. The $3 billion Bahamas resort has missed three deadlines to open and has received the … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Genting, Harry Reid, International, Macau, MGM Mirage, Sam Nazarian, South Korea, The Strip
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Behind the Showboat sale; Cosmo comeback
During its crusade to drive Stockton University out of the Showboat, the CEO of Trump Entertainment Resorts, Robert Griffin airily informed Stockton representatives that they should buy Trump Plaza instead — puncturing TER’s public posture that college kids should be kept … Continue reading
Posted in Atlantic City, Cosmopolitan, Economy, Glenn Straub, Harrah's, Politics, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Trump Entertainment Resorts
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New life for the Trop?; Paragon’s latest trophy
David G. Schwartz muses on the brave, new world at the Tropicana Las Vegas — soon with 100% more Penn National Gaming. He assesses it as a win for both parties. Penn gets a foothold at a strategic crossroads on … Continue reading
Posted in Alex Yemenidjian, Baseball, Colony Capital, Columbia Sussex, Donald Trump, Entertainment, Hard Rock Hotel, history, M Resort, MGM Mirage, Penn National, Riviera, Sahara, Sheldon Adelson, Singapore, Station Casinos, The Strip, Transportation, Westgate LV
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April is the cruelest month for Atlantic City
Not only did players put dramatically less money onto the tables and into the slots but Atlantic City casinos had a run of bad luck last month. All of these factors contributed to a 17% decline. When the four closed … Continue reading
Long road back for Macao; Phua case becomes a federal obsession
Macao‘s status as shorthand for “corruption” got another bump this week when it was announced that former bureaucrat Li Huabo had gambled away $4 million in the casino enclave, then absconded with $16 million in stolen. As deleterious as that … Continue reading
Posted in Australia, Downtown, Economy, Harrah's, Macau, Philippines, Sheldon Adelson, SLS Las Vegas, Sports, The Strip, Tourism, Vietnam, Wall Street
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Caesars rethinks pensions; Bluhm wins in Massachusetts
Caesars Entertainment has been feeling the heat for cutting off pension payments to 340 current and former executives. By lumping them in with other unsecured creditors, it gave itself a rationale for the severed payouts, leaving the pensioners to face … Continue reading
Posted in Foxwoods, Harrah's, Massachusetts, Neil Bluhm, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, The Strip
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Adieu, Monte Carlo; Sunny April in Detroit
Judging from how it bastardized the Strip facade of Monte Carlo, it’s clear MGM Resorts International doesn’t quite know what to do with the place. CEO Jim Murren tacitly confirmed this recently when he said MGM was studying myriad options … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, CityCenter, Detroit, Harrah's, MGM Mirage, Station Casinos, The Strip, Tourism, Wall Street
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