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The revenues of the casinos in Macau continue to decline
The revenues of the land-based casinos in Macao have continued to decline in the month of November – even more than was anticipated by several analysts.
The 35 establishments in the former Portuguese colony only generated $3.04 billion in revenues (EUR 2.45 billion), which is a decrease of 19.6% compared to the same period of the previous year. More…
The state of Massachusetts votes in favour of land-based casinos
Voters in the state of Massachusetts have just decided not to repeal the law of 2011 that relates to gambling in order to allow the creation of three land-based casinos and a slot machine hall. More…
No comment »Delay in providing the casino licences for New York
According to forecasts, the state commission in charge of selecting the places that would host new land-based casinos in the state of New York should make their decision by the end of November.
However, at this stage it seems unlikely that this will happen, as was just announced by Lee Park, the spokesman of the commission that oversees the process. More…
The LINQ Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas has opened
The Quad Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, which is owned by Caesars Entertainment, has reopened under the name LINQ Hotel & Casino.
Before it underwent a renovation costing 223 million dollar it was also known for a long time as the Imperial Palace. More…
The MGM Resorts group sells one of their casinos in Nevada
The MGM Resorts International group has announced that it has entered into a sales contract with the company JETT Gaming.
The company is going to sell the Gold Strike Hotel & Gambling Hall in Clark County, Nevada.
The price for the 27 year-old property has not been disclosed. More…
The Japanese casinos are going to be reserved for foreigners in the beginning
This week, the Japanese government amended the bill to liberalize land-based casinos in the country.
In fact, they decided to limit access to this type of establishment to foreign nationals exclusively. More…
Some islands in Vietnam could accommodate casinos
The politburo of Vietnam has just accepted the creation of a land-based casino on Phu Quoc, the largest island of the country, which is located 12 miles off the Cambodian coast.
Local investors also hope that the government will soon allow the opening of a similar establishment on the central island of Ly Son. More…
The Revel in Atlantic City could re-open as a casino
Just hours after the acquisition of the Revel in Atlantic City for $110 million in the bankruptcy court, the real estate company Brookfield Property Partners has announced plans to reopen the famous complex as a hotel-casino. More…
No comment »Imperial Pacific doubles its budget for their casino in Saipan
The Imperial Pacific International Holdings Group, which is the parent company of Best Sunshine, obtained a gaming license issued by the regulatory authority of Saipan.
They have now decided to increase the budget for the creation of its gambling complex on the island in the Pacific Ocean. More…
The study of the casino project in Belfast has been postponed until 2015
The Minister for Social Development in Northern Ireland, Nelson McCausland, has just announced that the land-based casinos will remain banned until the legislation is going to be debated in the National Assembly next year.
This decision puts a halt on the ambitious project of the Rank Group that wanted to build a gambling and entertainment facility for €23 million in the city of Belfast. More…