Green Valley Ranch Resort in Henderson is going all in—again. In its latest bold move, the suburban Las Vegas retreat is investing a whopping $200 million into a sweeping revamp of its rooms, suites, and convention space. That’s not a facelift—it’s a full-blown transformation.
This phase of the resort’s multi-year reinvention promises redesigned rooms that…
Atlantic City’s glitzy casino floors just did something they haven’t pulled off in months — they beat their digital counterparts. The numbers are in, and they’re turning heads across the gaming industry.
For June 2025, revenue from New Jersey’s nine physical casino hotels clocked in at $259 million. That’s up 6.1% from last June. Meanwhile,…
Second-quarter earnings season is about to hit full throttle, and the spotlight’s firmly fixed on the casino sector. Reports kick off this Wednesday, and expectations couldn’t be more divided—especially when comparing the bullish outlook for Macau and regional operators to a more muted forecast for the Las Vegas Strip.
Bank of America’s early projections are…
New York's casino ambitions aren't modest — bidders believe they’re building more than just gaming halls. They're aiming for some of the most profitable resorts on the planet.
It’s a bold vision. The executive summaries of several major contenders for three downstate casino licenses paint a future where Manhattan and Queens rival not just Las…
Caesars Entertainment has unveiled its first-ever proprietary online casino game, the Caesars Palace Signature Multihand Blackjack Surrender. The game, available initially in New Jersey, marks a major milestone for the casino giant as it steps into the world of in-house game development.
The new game was created by Caesars' newly established in-house studio, Empire Creative.…
As New Hampshire lawmakers weigh the future of the state’s gaming landscape, a recent tour of The Nash Casino in Nashua has sparked crucial conversations. Legislators are considering new bills that could transform the state’s gaming laws, bringing both opportunities and challenges.
State Representative Thomas Schamberg, after a nearly hour-long tour through The Nash Casino,…
Las Vegas casino mogul Derek Stevens is sitting on one of the city’s last remaining prime pieces of real estate. The parcel, located in Symphony Park, has remained vacant for years, but with new developments underway all around it, the big question is: what’s next for this coveted plot?
Symphony Park, located in the heart…
MGM Resorts International faces an $8.5 million penalty after Nevada regulators revealed a significant case involving an illegal bookmaker, Wayne Nix. The company’s involvement in the scandal is expected to cost nearly $16 million when all fines and costs are taken into account.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board disclosed a proposed stipulation for settlement Friday,…
Gambling companies are stepping up their lobbying efforts against proposed regulations aimed at curbing addiction-related harms, according to a new report by the Campaign for Accountability. This push comes as the U.S. gambling industry, spurred by the 2018 Supreme Court ruling that legalized sports betting across much of the country, faces mounting pressure from public…
Three major casino proposals in New York City are facing mounting pressure as the state’s slow environmental reviews threaten to derail their plans. With the deadline for applications fast approaching, these projects fear being left out of the competition for a downstate gaming license.
As the clock ticks toward the Sept. 30 deadline for finalizing…