Category Archives: Tribal

Penn has big plans for Trop; It’s not easy being Steve Wynn

Penn National Gaming has been talking up its growth strategy to Wall Street and the Tropicana Las Vegas is central to the plan. At present, the Tropicana is pulling in just $40 million a year in casino revenues, less than … Continue reading

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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

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2016: Know thy enemy

A Las Vegas Sun roundup of the presidential field gives some helpful guidance. For instance, we’ve long known that Jeb Bush (R) was anti-casino, despite gambling expansion on his watch in Florida. Martin O’Malley (D) was in similar circumstances in … Continue reading

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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

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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

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Reprieve for Dotty’s; Straub changes course again

By one vote, Dotty’s eked out a four-month grace period while the Las Vegas City Council ponders whether or not to lower the boom on the newest in this mammoth chain of slot parlors and taverns. Known for its homey, … Continue reading

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Adelson’s minions do his bidding; Seminoles lose patience

Two presidential aspirants, Sens. Lindsey Graham (R) and Marco Rubio (R), joined forces with a gaggle of other senators in reintroducing “Restoration of America’s Wire Act,” Sheldon Adelson‘s pet vehicle for keeping his competitors out of Internet gambling. Among those … Continue reading

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Ruffin loses in Kansas; Expanded New Jersey gambling dissed

Three casino proposals were weighed in the balance and two were found wanting, as the Kansas State Lottery Gaming Facility Review Board sifted the pros and cons, ultimately settling on the lowest-budgeted of the contenders, Kansas Crossing. The project, named … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“I understand the desire to stick it to the tribe, given that it has outmaneuvered, well, everyone. But this lawsuit seems like a loser for the state … I haven’t seen any signs of plague ravaging the land. No frogs … Continue reading

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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

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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

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Quote of the Day

“It’s as if these regulations were drafted in a vacuum by someone who has no idea about the gaming industry and how it operates.” — David Bean, Puyallup Tribe council member, on the IRS‘ proposed lowering of the threshold on … Continue reading

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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

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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

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Mixed news from Atlantic City; More silliness from Trump

Atlantic City continued its paradoxical ways last month. The market as a whole suffered another big decline, down 10%. However, for individual operators, May was mostly good, with a same-store gain of 4%. (To see the blended impact of Internet … Continue reading

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Steady in Indiana

Gaming revenues were flat in Indiana last month, especially in the south, and this is a good thing. Why? Because it means that the Hoosier State is absorbing the impact of competition from Ohio. Operators can also, thanks to Gov. … Continue reading

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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

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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

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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

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Gaming on the boil in Pennsylvania, less so in Illinois, Alabama

Gaming expansion is being introduced in the Illinois Legislature again and it has a pretty familiar look: a city-owned casino (the only one) in Chicago, four casinos scattered around the state, including one in Rockford, plus a pair of smaller (600-slot) … Continue reading

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