Writer: Howard Stutz
Bally’s gains approval to operate online sports betting in Virginia
Virginia gaming regulators approved Bally’s Corp. to operate online sports betting in the state where the casino company hopes to win a... more
Optimism prevails as Strip gaming operators hoping for a post-pandemic bounce back
Can you smell the optimism? A cautious confidence is emanating from Las Vegas casino operators that the early stages of an economic rebound... more
Michigan online sports betting cracks the $300M mark in February
Analysts predicted the launch of Michigan’s online sports betting market would be successful. February proved their point. The Michigan... more
Las Vegas gaming lawyer Kate Lowenhar-Fisher named Everi Holdings general counsel
Gaming equipment provider Everi Holdings named Las Vegas gaming attorney Kate Lowenhar-Fisher as the company’s general counsel, effective... more
March Madness: One-year absence doesn’t dim interest in the college basketball tournament
A year ago, the madness was muted. In 2019, following Virginia’s overtime win against Texas Tech at the Final Four in Minneapolis, fans –... more
$1.2B deal reduces MGM’s ownership in REIT to 42%
MGM Resorts International, which has been paring down its majority ownership in real estate investment trust MGM Growth Properties, will... more
Nevada eases large event capacity limits to 50% which could boost Strip’s convention business
Nevada’s governor eased restrictions on the capacity size of conventions, trade shows, meetings, and other large gatherings starting... more
Analysis: $6.25B sale of Sands’ casinos underscores Strip value, company’s Macau focus
Las Vegas Sands will be a full-fledged Asian conglomerate once the $6.25 billion sale of its flagship Strip resort and convention complex... more
Nevada gaming regulators to explore Bally’s purchase of MontBleu Lake Tahoe
Bally’s Corp. will take its first step toward cementing the company’s presence in Nevada. The state’s Gaming Control Board Wednesday will... more
Texas Two-Step: Casinos and sports betting doing the Lone Star dance
Add Caesars Entertainment to the growing list of gaming companies that are more than curious about the possibility of Texas legalizing... more
