Las Vegas Sun

May 11, 2008

Fremont East's $5.5 million streetscape opens with an official lighting ceremony Aug. 24. Since then, progress in the area has waned, but there are signs it is picking up.
Fremont East shows signs of regaining momentum
After a splashy start, development of the entertainment district stalled
Saturday, May 10, 2008
With great fanfare eight months ago, Las Vegas hailed the rebirth of East Fremont Street with a street party and the lighting of sparkling new neon.
Matt Fox, 22, talks to party-goers about drink discounts during his Nightclub Management class' semester-end project, a pool party at MGM Grand's Wet Republic.
The academics of party planning
The young man in this picture is in class. Really. A UNLV class on nightclub management. This was his final exam.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Some final exams are different. Here’s one for a UNLV class. Throw a giant, adults-only pool party behind the MGM Grand featuring $5 mojitos, topless dancers from Scores-Las Vegas, a volleyball tournament and more.
CityCenter is MGM Mirage’s life preserver in lean times
LOOKING IN ON: GAMING:
Friday, May 9, 2008
While some Las Vegas condos are in foreclosure as buyers walk away from purchase contracts, MGM Mirage — defending a lawsuit filed by unhappy Signature condo-hotel owners — says no buyers have canceled purchases at CityCenter despite the housing slump.
Union pushed; Trop fell
Behind the scenes, the Culinary and its parent helped bring about the loss of Tropicana’s New Jersey license and its filing for bankruptcy protection
Friday, May 9, 2008
The owners of the Tropicana might have filed for bankruptcy protection regardless of labor union tactics. But the Culinary Union and its parent certainly saw where the Tropicana, a long-standing nemesis, was vulnerable. And the union then set itself on a course of action that it knew would lead to the company’s financial unraveling. The gaming company has filed for bankruptcy reorganization after the union’s parent, Unite Here, led a successful charge for the revocation of its New Jersey gaming license.
Marc Packer and Richard Wolf are fighting a legal battle with Palazzo owner Sheldon Adelson to open a nightclub in main lobby of the resort on the Strip.
Adelson won’t relinquish fight to block Palazzo club
Looking in on: Justice: Mogul moves to reverse order allowing partners to resume construction
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Nightclub operators Marc Packer and Richard Wolf have had less than a month to savor a hard-fought legal victory over their landlord, casino mogul Sheldon Adelson.
UMC thefts on overtime alleged
Police say workers helped bosses steal goods on company time
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Not only did University Medical Center employees help their bosses steal from the public hospital — they also charged the hospital tens of thousands of dollars in overtime while doing it, according to police.
Mortgage bailout unfair to majority
Letter to the Editor:
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Congress is considering financial assistance for home mortgage holders, who, for one reason or another, have slipped into foreclosure.
The musical
‘Jersey Boys’ is all about the music
30 hits help tell Four Seasons’ story
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
“Is Frankie Valli still alive?” wondered the young guy in the seat in front of me. After he conferred with his seat mates — among the four of them, they pronounced the singer dead — an older woman whipped around in her seat and set them straight: “He sure as hell is alive!”
Bill and Nola Asher, left, eat ice cream and chat with Rod and Joan Smalls during an ice cream social Saturday for people who live in neighborhoods of single-family homes near Centennial Avenue and Revere Street in North Las Vegas.
The upside of anger: Neighbors meeting neighbors
Opposition to apartment projects serves as social cement
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
On the surface, there’s nothing special or unique about neighbors, with kids and dogs in tow, gathering in the sun. Yet within the ebb and flow of life in North Las Vegas, dozens of people getting together to eat ice cream sandwiches in the nation’s fastest-growing city took on significance.
A man who declined to be identified, left, shows a flier to Vance Borton, center, as Andrea Grefrath, right, tries to gather a signature for a ballot initiative at the North Decatur Department of Motor Vehicles (MMV) office Friday. Grefrath is gathering signatures for a ballot measure that would raise gaming taxes to increase funding for public education. The man who declined to be identified represents a group that opposes the initiative.
Mischief-making blockers are signature gatherers’ bane
They holler to dissuade potential backers of teachers union petition
Monday, May 5, 2008
Russ Stevens walks out of the North Las Vegas DMV office and is approached by a woman asking him to sign a petition in favor of raising casino taxes to benefit teachers and schools.
Brian Greenspun knows a leader when he sees one
WHERE I STAND: Top Nevada business exec could fill vacuum
Sunday, May 4, 2008
I decided a few weeks ago that I was no longer going to act like a common scold in this space. The people of Nevada should know by now that I believe we are in desperate need of new leadership at the state level and any other part of government that doesn’t recognize that we are in trouble or, worse, refuses to do anything about it.
Congress goes extra mile for homeowners
State’s reps cross party lines on bills
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Even as $600 rebate checks to fend off a recession are landing in mailboxes, Congress knows they won’t be enough to halt the mortgage meltdown.
Our concentration of resorts is cited as economic model
Brookings Institution: Clustering similar businesses key to success
Friday, May 2, 2008
Las Vegas’ success in becoming a nexus of entertainment and gambling is a model that American cities would do well to emulate in other businesses, a new Brookings Institution report concludes.
No crossing over
If you don’t speak Spanish, Juanes may be the biggest star you’ve never heard of — because he doesn’t sing in English
Friday, May 2, 2008
There’s an international superstar in town tonight. An ultramegastar, in fact.
James Bailey has rejected a $163,000 offer from North Las Vegas officials for his house on East Carey Avenue. Because he refinanced the house three times, he owes more than the offer would pay. At left is Suzanne Lovely, one of Bailey's creditors.
Losing ground
North Las Vegas resident wants to reroute city’s plan to take his land via eminent domain
Thursday, May 1, 2008
It’s tough to feel sorry for James Bailey. In 1991 he purchased a small home in downtown North Las Vegas for $25,000. Now the city, needing to clear the way for a road project, is offering him $163,000 for his battered 1,042-square-foot house.

From The Gaming & Business Blog

No surprise: visitor numbers continue to soften
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority reported more of the same today: fewer visitors, especially convention goers, are coming to town.
Gaming revenue, especially slots, continue their decline
For the third month in a row, the state of Nevada is reporting a significant decline in gaming revenue blamed on the economy.
Tropicana Entertainment makes money but still files for bankruptcy
Today’s news that Tropicana Entertainment is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection comes on the heels of a much-publicized slowdown that has uncovered the myth ...
Wynn Resorts first-quarter profit drops 20 percent
LAS VEGAS (AP) _ Casino operator Wynn Resorts says its first-quarter profit fell 20 percent on an increase in operating costs.
Vegas company sues Irish partner over condo development
The Las Vegas-based co-developer of an upscale condominium project in the southwest valley filed a lawsuit today accusing its Irish partner of hijacking the development.

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