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  2. Bally's Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bally's Corporation is an American gambling, betting, and interactive entertainment company headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island.It operates 13 casinos across ten states, a horse track in Colorado, and online sports betting operations in 14 states.

  3. Riviera (hotel and casino) - Wikipedia

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    The Riviera (colloquially, "the Riv") [1] [2] was a hotel and casino on the northern Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, Nevada. [3] It opened on April 20, 1955, and included a nine-story hotel featuring 291 rooms. The Riviera was the first skyscraper in the Las Vegas Valley, and was the area's tallest building until 1956. Various hotel additions ...

  4. Jim Rhodes (developer) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Rhodes (born 1958) is an American real estate developer, mine operator and commercial farmer. He founded Rhodes Homes in 1985 and has developed various housing projects in the Las Vegas Valley, including the golf course communities Rhodes Ranch and Tuscany Village.

  5. The Las Vegas Bankruptcy Brawl Over Station Casinos - AOL

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    The Fertitta family's Station Casinos, now headed by brothers Frank J. Fertitta, III and Lorenzo Fertitta, has long been a Las Vegas juggernaut. Started with a single casino opened by their late ...

  6. List of canceled Las Vegas casinos - Wikipedia

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    In February 1976, the Clark County Commission approved the 23-story Xanadu resort, to be built on the Las Vegas Strip at the corner of South Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue. The resort would include approximately 1,700 hotel rooms and a casino, as well as convention facilities, a showroom, dining, and indoor tennis courts.

  7. FanDuel Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    Las Vegas Valley Southern Arizona Hawaii: Fox Sports San Diego (2012–2021) San Diego Padres owned a 20% equity stake prior to the team parting ways with the network on May 30, 2023. Carried programming from sister networks Bally Sports SoCal and Bally Sports West. Network was officially liquidated in April 2024 following a settlement with the ...

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