Monday, April 26, 2010

Wynn Leaving Las Vegas

wynn Steve Wynn tells Reuters reporter he is leaning toward moving his company to Macau and will offer up the proposal to the board during schedule May meeting. He also announced plans to construct a third resort in Macau.

During another interview with Business Week, Wynn went into more detail for the proposed move to China, citing the Obama administration's policies that do not encourage investments in Las Vegas.

Will Las Vegas miss the talent and creativity Wynn brought to the development of the current Las Vegas landscape? You can bet on it.

Tyson to possibly fight again in Las Vegas

Mike Tyson may be making a comeback in Las Vegas, as early as the end of this year.

Tyson was last seen in the ring in 2005, when he lost against Kevin McBride.

Since then, the former heavyweight champion has popped up in diverse places such as Planet Hollywood, where fans could pay to box or watch him work out.

One name being bandied about as a possible opponent is Evander Holyfield, who fought and beat Tyson the two times they fought.

Crazy Horse III offers free sushi

crazy 3 The new Crazy Horse III (unrelated to Crazy Horse II) at the Playground (3525 W. Russell) offers something you don't normally see of gentlemen's clubs.

Free sushi.

We'll leave you to make your own jokes, but every Wednesday, Las Vegas locals and industry professionals get free sushi, as well as free admission and free well drinks.

Note you must not take a taxi or limo; you must arrive in your own transportation.

This gives you an idea of just how the skyrocketing kickback fees are for cabbies who take customers to strip clubs.