Alan Feldman In The News

Las Vegas Review Journal
As some U.S. travelers adjust vacation plans amid high fuel costs and inflation, Las Vegas may benefit from pent-up demand and the destination’s value proposition, experts say.
The Street
A new owner for the Mirage likely means the end of its signature attraction. But fans have new hope.
Casino.org
This Memorial Day weekend could be one of the last holidays to watch the faux volcano explode in front of The Mirage. The Las Vegas Strip iconic attraction could soon be dismantled. Memories tied with it may fade, too, unless preservations succeed in their effort.
The Street
One of the most recognizable parts of the famed Sin City road faces a wrecking ball.
K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5
The Entertainment Capital of the World has been a draw for families with children during the pandemic, and hospitality insiders have differing opinions on whether tourists with little ones will keep flocking to Las Vegas.
Yogonet
The San Manuel Entertainment Authority-a business entity of California's San Manuel Band of Mission Indians-has announced the development of a “next-generation” responsible gaming program in partnership with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).
Las Vegas Review Journal
UNLV researchers and the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians are teaming up for what they believe will be a transformative project in responsible gaming.
The New York Times
The opportunities seem endless. The reality is much more complicated.