A Las Vegas-based gaming analyst believes Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts International will benefit the most from the closing of Tropicana and The Mirage.
Casinos & Gaming
Reno-based Caesars expanded its board of directors from 10 members to 11 to add the executive.
Workers at The Mirage are connecting with new jobs, unemployment benefits, budgeting classes and more through the state’s Rapid Response program.
Plans to expand the resort have been submitted to Clark County for consideration.
The win was one of several jackpots recently in the Las Vegas Valley.
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Elsewhere in the Las Vegas Valley, two players at a Strip casino also collected six-figure jackpots.
Some slot machines also are shut down as the Mirage prepares to close in July.
The state’s casinos won more than $1.3 billion in May, a modest increase from the previous year.
As analysts are tracking slower post-pandemic revenue, others are looking to projects that could boost locals casinos in east Las Vegas and Henderson.
A new federal rule will ban noncompete clauses, which are at the heart of a legal dispute between two Las Vegas casino operators over executive poaching.
Station Casinos officials will request a modification to the phase two plans at its newest resort-casino in the southwest valley.
The mid-Strip resort closes its hotel on July 14. The whole property closes three days later.
A Sunday afternoon computer system outage at multiple MGM Resorts International properties was because of an internal issue, company officials said.