{"id":24993,"date":"2019-09-27T08:45:30","date_gmt":"2019-09-27T16:45:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lasvegasadvisor.com\/stiffs-and-georges\/?p=24993"},"modified":"2019-09-27T08:45:30","modified_gmt":"2019-09-27T16:45:30","slug":"strip-buoyant-locals-pounded-tilman-strikes-again","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lasvegasadvisor.com\/stiffs-and-georges\/strip-buoyant-locals-pounded-tilman-strikes-again\/","title":{"rendered":"Strip buoyant, locals pounded; Tilman strikes again"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Thanks in part to some dramatic table-game numbers, <strong>Las Vegas Strip<\/strong> revenues leapt 9% last month. It wasn&#8217;t baccarat: That highly volatile game was actually pretty stable, with 6% more win on 7% less wagering (the house played lucky). Other table games, however, were an eye-popping 25.5% higher on just 7% greater wagering. Strip slots were mild, up 1.5% on 5% more coin-in. Locals casinos, by contrast (and despite an outwardly favorable calendar), were down 4%, although that was somewhat impacted by August ending on a Saturday, meaning that the slot hoppers weren&#8217;t dumped until Sept. 2. Slot win slid 7%.<\/p>\n<p>Strip casinos grossed $521 million, while <strong>Downtown<\/strong> drew <!--more-->$45 million, a 2% dip. The <strong>Boulder Strip<\/strong> got hammered, grossing $55 million for a 12% falloff. <strong>North Las Vegas<\/strong> ($19.5 million) got hit even worse, diving 16.5%. By contrast, miscellaneous <strong>Clark County<\/strong>\u00a0raked in $103 million for a 4% gain. <strong>Laughlin<\/strong> ($39 million) was up 1.5%, while <strong>Reno<\/strong> jumped 5% to $64.5 million. August should have been a prime period for <strong>Lake Tahoe<\/strong> but it grossed only $24 million, 11.5% off. However, <strong>Elko<\/strong> had a dramatically good month, up 11% to $27 million.<\/p>\n<p>* Proclaiming his confidence in the enduring appeal of steakhouses, <strong>Tilman Fertitta<\/strong> announced that he had acquired <strong>Del Frisco\u2019s Restaurant Group<\/strong>. The deal is a testimony to Fertitta&#8217;s patience. He had coveted Del Frisco&#8217;s since 2012 <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bloomberg.com\/news\/articles\/2019-09-26\/billionaire-waited-years-for-rare-sale-of-wall-street-steakhouse?cmpid=BBD092619_CUS&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=newsletter&amp;utm_term=190926&amp;utm_campaign=closeamericas\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" class=\"broken_link\">but had to wait for a rival bid<\/a> by the <strong>L Catterton<\/strong> fund to close. The fund, which had trouble raising debt for the $650 million purchase, nominally acquired <strong>Del Frisco\u2019s Double Eagle Steakhouses<\/strong> and <strong>Del Frisco\u2019s Grilles<\/strong> and immediately flipped them to Fertitta, retaining some comparatively minor assets.<\/p>\n<p>Fertitta is betting that there will always be a market for a $145 45-day dry-aged double-bone prime ribeye. While the chain has restaurants in <strong>Boston<\/strong>, <strong>Philadelphia<\/strong>, <strong>Dallas<\/strong> and Fertitta&#8217;s home town of <strong>Houston<\/strong>, we have little doubt that Fertitta will monetize the transaction by opening Del Frisco&#8217;s in his casinos. The deal gives Fertitta his tenth and eleventh steakhouse brands. While he&#8217;s skeptical of the rising popularity of meat substitutes, &#8220;if customers want them,&#8221; he says he&#8217;ll oblige. We doubt he&#8217;ll need to.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Thanks in part to some dramatic table-game numbers, Las Vegas Strip revenues leapt 9% last month. It wasn&#8217;t baccarat: That highly volatile game was actually pretty stable, with 6% more win on 7% less wagering (the house played lucky). 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