About 94 percent of all bettors in the state do so without difficulties, but the other 6 percent have a problem, a percentage that’s higher than the national average.
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A spokesperson said the updated development plans adjust for forecasted parking demand in the future expansion. It would add about 2,200 spaces in future phases.
The hotel-casino owned by Hard Rock International must give away the money before its closure.
The local industry is still fighting to regain the attention of top out-of-state markets — namely, California and Europe — after the pandemic’s travel shifts.
David Danzis comes to the Las Vegas Review-Journal from Atlantic City to cover Nevada’s largest industry.
About 94 percent of all bettors in the state do so without difficulties, but the other 6 percent have a problem, a percentage that’s higher than the national average.
A spokesperson said the updated development plans adjust for forecasted parking demand in the future expansion. It would add about 2,200 spaces in future phases.
The hotel-casino owned by Hard Rock International must give away the money before its closure.
The local industry is still fighting to regain the attention of top out-of-state markets — namely, California and Europe — after the pandemic’s travel shifts.
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