In The News: Center for Gaming Research

Wall Street Journal

America’s fastest-growing music destination isn’t Nashville or New York, Branson or Austin or New Orleans. It’s Las Vegas.

KSNV-TV: News 3

When casinos compete, the real winner can be all of those visiting the casinos.
One of the fierce battles playing out right now is building the biggest, flashiest sports book.

KNPR News

The stadium is full of screaming fans. The players are on the big screen, going through their warm-ups, getting loose.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Station Casinos parent company, Red Rock Resorts, announced Tuesday it will buy the Palms Casino Resort.

Card Player

Nevada casinos won $922,272,002 from gamblers during the month of March, according to figures released Thursday by state gaming regulators.

Las Vegas Review Journal

In a city where buildings aren’t known for their longevity, Las Vegas will soon celebrate a milestone for its tallest landmark.

World Casino News

The Stratosphere Las Vegas is considered to be one of the iconic buildings in Las Vegas with its well known tower, which stands at 1,149 feet tall. The late Bob Stupak was a promoter, poker player and visionary, the man behind the Stratosphere who opened its doors to the public back in 1996.

Las Vegas Sun

Jim Murren and Steve Wynn appear to have similar thoughts about where their Las Vegas customers increasingly want to spend time and money: on entertainment, on food and drinks and, whenever appropriate, in an outdoor environment.

KNPR News

When plans were unveiled last week for a $1.5 billion artificial lake and related development at the Wynn resort on the Strip, the announcement was chock-full of Las Vegas-style adjectives: “elaborate water attraction,” “pristine white sand,” “premium meetings and convention space,” and “extensive dining and nightlife”.

Card Player

Las Vegas casino mogul Steve Wynn said Wednesday that he is planning a new project on the Strip that could cost as much as $1.6 billion.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Cool trendy hangout.

No one would have dared uttered those words a decade or two ago about the Gold Spike in downtown Las Vegas. The hotel-casino offered cheap rooms and slots for the value-oriented gambler.

KSNV-TV: News 3

The Las Vegas Strip is due for some major changes this week as MGM Resorts International readies to launch its newest attractions: The T-Mobile Arena and the Strip's first outdoor park.