Stevens Brothers Announcing New Las Vegas Resort On January 10th

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There’s no doubt Las Vegas ended 2018 well. While many were concerned about gambling revenue earlier in the year – Vegas certainly pushed forward, and recorded some of the best October numbers in years. Specifically, a senior analyst with the Nevada Gaming Control Board, Michael Lawton, stated: “It’s nice to start the fourth quarter of with a month like this.”…

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Locals Eager for Danville Casino to be Given Green Light

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There is something of an air of excitement over in Danville, for the City Council have just voted in a resolution that could possibly see a huge casino resort being built in the city, and one that on all accounts could turn around the fortunes for that part of Virginia, too. It was, however, probably not that difficult a decision…

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Issues Affecting Online Gambling in Gibraltar Post Brexit

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The British overseas territory of Gibraltar remains a contentious subject between the UK and Spanish governments. Located at the entrance to the Meditaranean Sea, between the Spanish and Morrocan coasts, Gibraltar fell under British control in 1713 as a result of negotiations that led to the Treaty of Utrecht. However, Spain has always maintained a claim to the territory despite…

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How Will Brexit Affect Online Gambling in Ireland?

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With a no-deal ‘hard’ Brexit becoming more and more likely, Irish retailers in the online gambling industry are wondering how this will affect their business. Ireland is expected to be one of the economies worst affected by a hard Brexit, with some saying even the United Kingdom itself may not suffer as badly. Businesses across the continent are questioning what…

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Virginia Cities Pushing To Legalize Casinos

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It’s no secret that casinos can galvanize their surroundings economically, and help the cities they are located in become more of a destination than ever before. It appears as though various Virginia cities feel the same way.  Danville’s city council voted unanimously to put forward legislation where a local referendum would lead to the construction of casinos in the city.…

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