The results of a study released by the United States Travel Association last week gave Las Vegas tourism leaders the ammunition needed to help revive the city’s meetings and convention business.
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Howard Stutz
Howard Stutz
Howard Stutz
Howard Stutz
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Despite historic visitation drops and the Strip’s worst gaming revenue declines since regulators began keeping records, more hotel rooms are on the way.
The question circulating in Ohio last week didn’t center on the merits of the state adding 17,500 video lottery terminals to racetracks. Folks wanted to know whether regional casino giant Penn National Gaming was secretly trying to kill the deal.
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