Employees at an Eldorado Resorts-owned property in Florida are planning hold the first casino worker strike in South Florida.
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There’s a 15 to 40 percent chance an earthquake with a 5.0 magnitude or higher will hit near Las Vegas within the next 50 years. But most homeowners and business owners in Nevada are forgoing earthquake insurance, experts say.
The 3,400-room hotel-casino project, which is being developed by Malaysia’s Genting Group, did not suffer any damage, a spokesman said.
The meetings will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. July 23 at the Suncoast casino in Las Vegas, and from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. the next day at the Moapa Community Center.
Las Vegas is betting big on 2020, when more than 15 projects — ranging from a stadium to hotel-casino renovations — are slated to come online.
The American Gaming Association will place a strong emphasis on research to tell the industry’s story as gaming expands and matures worldwide.
Campbell County, which includes Gillette, could be out at least $52 million after two coal company bankruptcies this year.
The bank went three straight years without turning an annual profit before recording positive earnings of 341 million euros for 2018.
The stadium will ultimately be built with a variety of structural infrastructure designed to withstand seismic events.
Greg Colella has more than 20 years of gaming industry experience, with a proven track record in product lifecycle planning, strategy, and marketing.
A group of investors in a string of Nevada-based sports betting funds is worried their chances of recovering their money may have gone up in flames.
U.S. employers sharply stepped up their hiring in June, adding a robust 224,000 jobs, an indication of the economy’s durability after more than a decade of expansion.
Some say cooperatives’ lack of oversight makes them more susceptible to scandal
Monday’s announcement of Angela Evans’ departure from the Valley Electric Association came nearly five months after her arrest for alleged embezzlement and subsequent placement on paid administrative leave.
It was such a frenzy that Brian Bair, CEO of Offerpad, figured the market went to “crazy town,” so he racked up more deals elsewhere.