Gary Selesner was responsible for some of the most distinctive and successful restaurants, shows and amenities during the resort’s remarkable evolution over the past two decades.
Casinos & Gaming
Individuals and companies from China, Latin America and elsewhere were a part of the illegal funds transferring scheme in which Wynn Las Vegas is forfeiting $131 million.
When three casinos opened on the Las Vegas Strip in 1999, it marked the first time in the corridor’s history that a trio of new mega-resorts debuted in a single year.
Guests were left frustrated — and took their complaints to Clark County officials.
Two Hispanic women are suing the Strip casino-resort alleging racial discrimination and retaliation stemming from a false accusation of misappropriated company funds.
The Review-Journal recently sat down with the Rio’s new CEO while the property was nearly complete with its $350 million renovation.
A quirk in Nevada law allows landowners to keep a gaming license at a former casino long after its closure, as long as owners do this.
Eight gaming companies involved in online gaming are putting up $20 million to finance efforts to educate students and other groups about gambling responsibly.
Pickleball players tired of waiting for court space at public parks can play the game with a view through a downtown Las Vegas casino’s temporary promotion.
The win was one of several recently across the Las Vegas Valley.
The former general manager of the Strat will soon take up the top spot at an off-Strip casino.
Circa blew past its $16 million in guarantees for its two NFL handicapping contests, the Circa Survivor and Circa Million VI. Registration closed Saturday.
Las Vegas-based Wynn Resorts Ltd. resolves two long-standing legal matters. In the second, it will pay an undisclosed amount in a class-action suit.
The former casino-turned-nightlife venue will have two days of gaming at the end of the month to keep gaming license active.
Steve Wynn, who resigned as CEO of Wynn Resorts after being accused of sexual harassment, wanted a jury to hear his claim that he was defamed in an AP article.