Can Las Vegas’ off-Strip casinos build on positive momentum in 2026?
As Las Vegas Strip tourism continued to dwindle in the latter half of 2025, the city’s local gaming establishments discovered opportune trends that could set them apart in 2026.
As Las Vegas Strip tourism continued to dwindle in the latter half of 2025, the city’s local gaming establishments discovered opportune trends that could set them apart in 2026.
Encore Boston Harbor led all retail gaming establishments in Massachusetts by generating $59.7m of casino revenue during January 2026 but decreased 2.9% year-over-year.
Bo Guidry and Justin Wyborn are moving to their new roles from properties already within Hard Rock's portfolio, while Travis Lunn and Randy Morton are external hires.
Luxury hospitality group Cipriani and Uruguayan businessman Edgardo Novick have surfaced as leading interested parties in the sale of the Conrad Punta del Este casino resort.
Montevideo’s city government has confirmed it will hand control of the loss-making Parque Hotel Casino to Uruguay’s Ministry of Economy and Finance, ending decades of municipal management.
The tender launched covers a 12-month cash logistics tender worth ARS 3.9bn, covering casinos and the La Plata Racetrack, with the process already drawing political attention.
Measure would prevent municipalities from imposing wagering levies or licensing rules, shifting authority fully to the state.
Cairns property owner reports higher rental income and visitation while takeover bid review continues.
New Zealand operator reports lower gaming volumes following regulatory changes, partly offset by non-gaming activity and convention centre opening.
Revenue generated during the fourth quarter of 2025 totaled $407m, equating to a rise of 4.5%, while GLPI’s FY2025 net revenue reached nearly $1.6bn for growth of 4.1% year-over-year.