David G. Schwartz In The News

Gambling Insider
It has been well documented that the sustainable success of Las Vegas over the past 20 years has been due to the rise of non-gaming revenues, which now account for 64% of the total. Indeed, even with recent declines, Macau’s gaming revenues are over six times those of Las Vegas, but their non-gaming revenue is under 10%.
Los Angeles Times
It's the one day when many Americans gladly take a gamble: Super Bowl Sunday. As the Denver Broncos meet the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50 this Sunday, millions of people will place some type of bet on the game even if they don't care about football.
K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now
The Powerball jackpot stands at $1.5 billion and will likely go higher before Wednesday night's drawing, but if you're in Nevada, you'll have to go out of state to buy a ticket.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Tourism experts say Sunday night's Strip crash that killed an Arizona woman and injured 35 people won't have long-term repercussions on visitation, but may come up as transportation leaders consider making Las Vegas Boulevard safer for pedestrians.
K.N.P.R. News
The National Archives has issued a $129,600 grant from its National Historical Publications and Records Commission to UNLV's University Libraries Special Collections.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Plaza Las Vegas CEO Jonathan Jossel often logs on to online message boards where downtown Las Vegas casino customers leave random comments about their experiences.
The New York Times
It wasn’t too long ago that the Las Vegas Strip resembled a red-hot craps table right after the dice came up seven, sweeping all the chips to the house. When the financial crisis shut off capital, billions of dollars wagered on casino resort and high-rise condominium developments vanished from the Strip.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Caesars Palace, which turns 50 years old next year, is spending almost four times the original cost to build the Strip resort in order to remodel the property's first hotel tower.