Nevada casinos winnings down slightly in March … – Gaea Times (blog)

May 13, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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… the recession. The state Gaming Control Board said the casinos winnings fell 0.6 percent from March 2009, when they took in $918 million. This is a positive, a little better than expected, said Frank Streshley … the Las Vegas Strip, More…

Frank Sinatra’s Rat Pack casino folds… because the competition in Las Vegas holds all the aces – Daily Mail

April 1, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Before Vegas was Vegas, it was the infamous casino haunt where the Rat Pack came, drank, gambled, and left – often worse for wear in more ways than one. Now the casino once owned by Frank Sinatra looks set to deal its final hand, closing next week as effects of the recession and competition hit home

4th quarter revenue fell for Ariz. tribal casinos – CNBC

February 2, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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The tribes are investing hundreds of millions of dollars to build new Las Vegas-style casino hotel resorts. Most were on the drawing boards long before the recession began in December 2007. The Gila River Indian Community opened the $200 million Wild …

Las Vegas Foreclosures Soared As Tourism and Gaming Declined …

February 1, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Las Vegas foreclosures topped all other U.S. metro areas in 2009 based on foreclosure rate largely because the city is dependent on tourism and gaming industries that declined during the recession as U.S. consumers spent their money … More…

It’s a Super time for Las Vegas, too – Super Bowl XLIV- nbcsports …

January 26, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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As Indianapolis and New Orleans prepare to battle in Super Bowl XLIV in Miami on Feb. 7, sports book chiefs believe the recession won’t sack the house this year. More…

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