I would be lying if I said it’s going to be easy to accept this transition and to refocus my efforts elsewhere. However, I am eternally grateful for having been given this excellent opportunity and have enjoyed every aspect of being involved in the Calvin Ayre organization.
Japan moves forward with regulatory body for IR space
Japan continues to push IR regulations building its regulatory framework to steer the direction of gambling in shape.
Pennsylvania to restart mini-casino license auctions in September
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) have announced that it will launch an auction to issue a Category 4 satellite casino license, through its website.
Suncity, DICJ meet to talk about online gaming claims
DICJ called gaming operators in Macau into a meeting to reiterate the city’s position on enforcing gaming laws and to help clear the air and make sure everyone is on the same page.
Visiting MGM in Vegas is about to get more expensive
MGM Resorts International is planning on increasing the resort fees for three of its properties in Las Vegas, according to blog post.
Imperial Pacific to receive capital after shareholder unloads part of stake
Imperial Pacific International started the project with full financial backing, continued missteps by the company have forced it to dole out millions in fines and it continues to fall further and further behind.
Democratic presidential candidate gets behind casino unions
Julian Castro, who hopes to take on Donald Trump in next year’s presidential election, is calling out Station and its parent company, Red Rock Resorts, Inc.
The 13 developer warns of bigger losses for previous fiscal year
South Shore Holdings is still battling to get the unlucky-numbered property shaped the way it wants and is hoping to add a full casino to the venue, but repeated money issues keep getting in the way.
Majority of Germans favor gambling reform
A recent poll asked Germans what they thought of the current legal gambling framework and a strong majority indicated that they believe it needs to be changed.