The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas will showcase some cutting edge technology, an executive promised Tuesday, but as for what it will be, the resort isn’t ready to share all the details just yet.
Server-based gaming has been the most talked about technology among gaming manufacturers in recent years, but the technology will be a gradual change for both customers and operators, slot tech executives said Tuesday at the Gaming Tech Summit at Green Valley Ranch.
Drink up and drink well. Wined Up Fridays kicked off last week at Terra Verde inside the Green Valley Ranch and is a sure-fire way to get your weekend started with class.
Station Casinos Inc.'s subsidiary that runs Green Valley Ranch hotel-casino is seeking Bankruptcy Court approval to continue borrowing money from Station Casinos — and is resisting efforts to have the subsidiary's bankruptcy case dismissed.
A Station Casinos Inc. subsidiary that manages Green Valley Ranch resort in Henderson filed for bankruptcy protection on Wednesday. The Green Valley Ranch hotel-casino itself did not file for bankruptcy.
Founded in 1976, Station has some 13,400 employees in Southern Nevada and 10 major Las Vegas-area hotel-casino properties, including two that are 50 percent-owned with affiliates of the Greenspun family, owner of the Las Vegas Sun.
For Grucci’s of New York, 1,500 man-hours will boil down to a mere nine minutes Saturday night. The first family of fireworks has spent the last four days atop nine Station Casino rooftops in the hottest temperatures of the year preparing for the Fourth of July fireworks display. The show will be a tribute to American musicians.
The heat of the crowd pressing me forward into the front of the stage. The rainbow dancing strobe lights. The cheers. The music. The energy. This is the elation of rock ’n’ roll. The lead singer extends a black-gloved hand down to me.
Thousands of job seekers converged on Green Valley Ranch Resort this afternoon for a chance at one of 14,000 job openings represented at the Opportunity Boulevard Summer Career Fair. Event organizers said the majority -- about 12,500 -- of the jobs were at CityCenter, but the other 50 companies and schools that registered to take part represented a broad offering to job seekers. Organizers estimated more than 5,000 people attended the job fair.