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The D Las Vegas Casino Hotel (formerly Fitzgeralds) is a 34-story, 639-room hotel and casino in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, owned and operated by Derek and Greg Stevens. The D is located at the eastern end of the Fremont Street Experience. It has a 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m 2) casino, several restaurants, a business center, and a pool. The ...
Derek Stevens (born September 17, 1967) is an American businessman who owns several hotel-casinos in downtown Las Vegas.Stevens, along with his brother Greg, purchased the Golden Gate Hotel and Casino in 2008, followed in 2011 by Fitzgeralds, which they renamed as The D Las Vegas.
Lincoln Management Inc. was founded in 1984 by Philip Griffith and several other former casino executives of the Summa Corporation, who had worked at Harolds Club in Reno and the Sands Casino in Las Vegas. [1] It was formed to assume the management of the nearby Fitzgeralds Hotel-Casino under a contract with the casino's owner, Meta Fitzgerald. [1]
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Fitzgeralds may refer to: Fitzgeralds Black Hawk in Black Hawk, Colorado; Fitzgeralds Las Vegas, now The D Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada; Fitzgeralds Reno, now Whitney Peak Hotel, a non gaming hotel in Reno, Nevada; Fitzgeralds Tunica in Tunica, Mississippi
When one of Barden's companies acquired the Fitzgeralds Las Vegas casino, Barden became the first African-American casino owner in Vegas. [3]Barden was the manager, chairman, president and chief executive officer of The Majestic Star Casino, LLC, from its formation, with responsibility for key policy making functions.
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Lincoln Fitzgerald, owner of the Nevada Club casino, began construction on a new 16-story, 347-room hotel and casino in 1974. [1] Fitzgeralds Reno opened on May 17, 1976, at a total cost of $16 million. [1] After Fitzgerald's death in 1981, his widow, Meta, sold the property in 1986 to the Lincoln Management Company for $26.25 million. [1]