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Check-In Kiosks Represent the Latest Evolution in Hospitality – Vegas Seven

In this week’s Green Felt Journal, I take a look at why you might be checking into Caesars properties at a kiosk, and what it means: Yet times have changed. If you are one of the 42 million plus who come to Las Vegas each year, you can’t help but be aware that the city […]

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MGM’s Park Will Be Good in Vegas Seven

In addition to the two features (Light and space) in this week’s Vegas Seven, I have a Green Felt Journal, which talks about the probably impact of MGM’s proposed Park development: How about getting back to urban basics and creating a worthwhile street-level experience? That’s what MGM did on April 18 with the formal announcement

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Linq’s stirring up the Strip in Vegas Seven

When I was at the Linq-announcing press conference, I had many questions about how building this project would impact the casinos it will linq together. So I asked them. The result is this week’s Green Felt Journal in Vegas Seven: With all due respect to artists’ renderings, the recent unveiling of plans for Caesars Entertainment’s

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Knocking down Caesar

I thought this was an amusing story in light of Harrah’s recent decision to become Caesars Entertainment. From the Indy Star: At 10:30 this morning, the huge 12-foot statue of the Roman conqueror that dominates the Caesars Indiana casino in Harrison County will be removed as the riverboat takes a major step to “de-Romanize” itself.

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