Writer: David G. Schwartz
What the Future of Tech and AI Looks Like for Las Vegas
Hospitality is labor-intensive. It takes many hands to create the Las Vegas experience, from housekeeping to meal service. But perhaps that... more
Why Las Vegas Casinos Need Better Infrastructure
It’s not as sexy as a new restaurant opening or a big winner in a sports betting contest, but infrastructure—all the stuff that needs... more
What Will Gaming Look Like in 2017?
Having gotten through a year that has seen the first post-recession casino opening and the birth of paid parking on the Strip, 2017 will... more
Where the Grass Is Greener
Green Valley Ranch cast the mold for local casinos when it opened 15 years ago In December 2001, Las Vegas’ gaming industry needed good... more
Lucky Dragon Casino Eyes Its Target
When the Lucky Dragon had its official grand opening earlier this month, there were few surprises. After all, the casino had been open for... more
Books for the Stocking of Your Favorite Casino Person
There are plenty of books out there for executives who want to hone their leadership skills. There are even books about those books, with... more
Book Review: Death by Video Game: Danger, Pleasure, and Obsession on the Virtual Frontline
With all of the ballyhoo about millennials, video games are more on casino operators’ minds than they were a few years ago. There’s a... more
Games Millennials Play
In the past two years, as gaming revenues stubbornly refuse to return to prerecession levels, many voices within the industry have sounded... more
Book Review: The Essentials of Casino Game Design: From the Cocktail Napkin to the Casino Floor
Steve Wynn famously said that the only way to make money in a casino is to own one. That kind of capital outlay is beyond the reach of most... more
The Fantasy Lives On
Before several state attorney generals tapped the brakes last season, fantasy football was taking the country by storm. Then the bubble... more
