Assistant Sheriff Greg McCurdy, who oversees the Homeland Security and Law Enforcement Investigations Group at the Metropolitan Police Department, will retire to become Vice President of Corporate Security at SLS Las Vegas, the upcoming luxury hotel and casino replacing the Sahara.
Casinos & Gaming
MGM Resorts International was ordered Thursday to pay damages of $325,000 by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration and to immediately reinstate a whistle-blower who worked at the company’s Signature at MGM Grand condominiums.
BOSTON — The state’s top gambling regulator told representatives from the cities of Boston and Everett on Wednesday that they needed to resolve by week’s end a dispute over how much say, if any, Boston should have on a resort casino proposed by Las Vegas casino developer Steve Wynn.
Rob Kunkle, a former vice president and general manager with Station Casinos Inc., has been named general manager of the struggling Riviera, the property’s parent company said Wednesday.
South Point has become the fourth company to offer a mobile betting app after launching its service Tuesday at five Nevada locations, including four in Las Vegas.
Seth Schorr and his business partners’ multimillion-dollar investment to develop an “urban hospitality experience” in downtown Las Vegas will soon become a reality with the opening of the Downtown Grand.
The chief operating officer of Las Vegas Sands Corp.’s Macau subsidiary reportedly resigned over the weekend.
Macau’s casino industry recorded its second-highest single month gaming revenue total during August, and analysts said the market shows no signs of slowing.
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When Bill Lerner and Rich Moriarty penciled out their ideas for Union Gaming Group over dinner at the Sparks Steak House in New York City in 2008, the original concept was to create a boutique investment bank and securities firm focused on the global casino industry.
Gaming industry analysts continue to have high expectations for The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.
Gaming revenues in Nevada slipped almost 8 percent in July, despite a month that had the second-highest figure in 2013.
The chairman of Caesars Entertainment Corp. and the former chief of the American Gaming Association head a four-person list of inductees into the Gaming Hall of Fame for 2013.
Caesars Entertainment Corp. on Tuesday stepped up the race to operate a single hotel-casino complex in the city of Boston.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. has reached a deal with federal prosecutors to pay more than $47.4 million to the U.S. government in order to avoid criminal charges over alleged money laundering activities.