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Luxury cities and high-end casinos

Does this excerpt from an article at The American about the decline of middle class cities sound like the past few years on the Strip? I think so: Ultimately, in good times or bad, cities have to want a middle class to have one. And politicians, if asked, will genuflect to the idea of maintaining […]

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A pioneer passes

Las Vegas has lost one of its true legends. Claudine Williams, after a storied career, passed away yesterday. From the LVRJ: Claudine Williams, the first woman to run a Strip casino and considered one of the pioneers who shaped the gaming industry and Las Vegas, died Wednesday after a long illness. She was 88. Williams

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Delaware destroys sports betting ban

Technically, sports betting isn’t banned in the Diamond State, but I figured this was a quick way to work in a George Thorogood reference. Here’s the story from USA Today: The Delaware state senate moved quickly Tuesday to approve a sports gambling bill, leaving only Gov. Jack Markell's promised signature as the final step before

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Legalizing Internet gaming…the federal solution

The Frank Bill, which would legalize internet gaming with several key restrictions, has attracted the usual range of partisan comment. Supporters of allowing people to play online insist it is a needed expansion of personal liberty, while opponents decry it as opening turning the dens and bedrooms of America into gambling parlors. Let’s start the

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March revenue thoughts

The March gaming and tourism numbers are out, and it doesn’t look pretty, though only time will tell whether the bottom is near or somewhere in the distance. Statewide, all nonrestricted locations won 11.61% less this March than they in March 2008. In Las Vegas, visitor volume declined by 6.5%. Clearly, fewer people are coming

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Trop sale soon…really

The Press reports that the Tropicana Atlantic City is almost ready to go on the block: After a 16-month saga, Tropicana Casino and Resort is one step closer to being sold. New Jersey gaming regulators today authorized the property to be auctioned off in bankruptcy. Gary S. Stein, the state-appointed conservator overseeing the sale, said

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LVBP column on the Strip and monopoly

I’ve got a new Las Vegas Business Press article up. I got the idea after coming across the quotation that I mention in Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom: In the past 10 years, the national casino industry has become progressively more concentrated. Through buyouts, mergers, and acquisitions, effective control of the gambling business has been

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NV casino revenue down

The February gaming revenue numbers are in for Nevada, and the news is not good. From the LVRJ: Casino revenue statewide continued a 14-month downward spiral in February. But there was one bright spot in the avalanche of negative numbers — gaming tax collections increased for the first time in seven months. Throughout Nevada, gaming

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Rose thinks depression

Gaming law expert I. Nelson Rose apparently got misquoted in the LV Sun yesterday, so he sent out an unmediated version of his comments on the Las Vegas economy, which I posted to the UNLV Gaming Reading Room: Economic depressions have immediate impacts on gaming law. I have had more than one large U.S. investor

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AC feeling the crunch

No one ever said that Atlantic City was recession-proof, and now we have the numbers to back it up. Revenues fell 7.1% in 2008, with profits down by 25%. From the AC Press: The casinos can still make money, but the industry is far from recession-proof. While gross operating profits fell significantly in 2008 and

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College b-ball cashes in

The NCAA believes that legal betting on college games is antithetical to the purity of its student athletes, yet allows colleges to accept advertising money from casinos. Hypocrisy? You be the judge. From USA Today: From the $591 million in TV and marketing revenue generated this season to the masses awaiting Saturdays semifinals and Mondays

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Trump Plaza KOs robo-poker

Apparently Atlantic City poker players aren’t quite ready for poker to evolve. Trump Plaza has pulled its electronic poker tables, along with most of its East Tower casino. From the AC Press: They were fast, mistake-proof and didn’t need to be tipped. But they had no personality. So now they’re gone. Atlantic City’s experiment with

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Casino-owning losers

It’s all relative–these guys are still worth billions more than just about anyone who reads this. But their worth significantly less now than they were before, so they lost a great deal of wealth. From KLAS: Forbes Magazine is out with its annual ranking of the world’s billionaires, and the new list confirms the recession

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AC, Vegas gamblers lose less

The revenue numbers for January are out, and they are not good, if you are in the casino business or are supported by it. From Bloomberg: Casino gambling revenue dropped 15 percent on the Las Vegas Strip in January and tumbled 19 percent in Atlantic City last month as the U.S. recession curbed spending on

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Utah gambling ahead?

Utah is one of two states that has no legal gambling, but that might be changing–online at least. From the Salt Lake Tribune: Prominent poker players have teamed with big Las Vegas casinos to push for a law legalizing — and heavily regulating — online gambling. Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff likes the idea, as

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An approach they won’t use

Sheldon Adelson’s drive to find America’s most boring city notwithstanding, most people agree that Las Vegas’ tourist strategy might need a little tweak. Should the town emphasize value, or carefree fun? It’s a serious question. Here’s one approach that I don’t think we’ll be dusting off anytime soon: Las Vegas, home of weapons of mass

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What’s the Netbook of the Strip?

I got some ideas about the possible future of the Strip’s hotel inventory by reading this Wired article on Netbooks, which are ultra-cheap, low-performance laptops that are good to connect to the Internet and not do much else: Netbooks have ended the performance wars. It used to be that when you went to an electronics

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