16 hrs ago | The Press Democrat
Rohnert Park casino clears hurdle
“The people don't want this casino, the local governments don't want it, and it's an environmental nightmare”
A Sonoma County Indian tribe on Wednesday cleared a key hurdle in building a Las Vegas-style casino-resort on the outskirts of Rohnert Park. via The Press Democrat
Friday May 9 | Business Wire
Station Casinos, Inc. Schedules Its First Quarter Fiscal 2008 Earnings Release Date
STATION CASINOS, INC. WILL ANNOUNCE ITS FIRST QUARTER RESULTS VIA PRESS RELEASE ON MONDAY, MAY 12, 2008 AT 7:00 AM . via Business Wire
Wednesday May 7 | Vegas Syndicate
“Vegas has to reinvent itself again and again, and it has to appeal to new markets. The old-timers aren't going to really see the changes that are necessary.”
Wednesday, May 7, 2008 A few Fridays ago, George Maloof Jr. was driving out of town when he stopped to look back down at the mammoth bowl of glittering lights. via Vegas Syndicate
Monday May 5 | RGT Online
Group to appeal decision on Michigan tribal casino
“We don't think it is likely they will be granted a review.”
A group opposed to gaming plans to appeal a court decision letting an American Indian tribe proceed with plans to build a casino in west Michigan. via RGT Online
Sunday May 4 | The Honolulu Advertiser
Station Casinos has announced plans to develop the 110-acre parcel it owns on and around the site where the Wild Wild West casino stands at the corner of W. Tropicana and Dean Martin Drive, about a mile west of ... via The Honolulu Advertiser
Tuesday Apr 29 | Las Vegas High Rise Blog
Station Casinos announces plans for a possible $10-billion mega-resort west of the Las Vegas Strip
Station Casinos has announced plans to build a $10-billion development just west of the Las Vegas Strip.A The project is being called Viva, and is expected to consist of several casinos, hotels, and possible ... via Las Vegas High Rise Blog
Sunday Apr 27 | Las Vegas Review Journal
Station thinks big with Viva project
“It is outside of what is viewed to be their core locals market niche.”
President Lorenzo Fertitta, left, and Chief Executive Officer Frank Fertitta III are behind Viva, Station Casinos' mixed-use megaproject. via Las Vegas Review Journal
Friday Apr 25 | Las Vegas Sun
Station Casinos banking on biggest being best
“It started to build upon itself, like putting together pieces of a puzzle”
Station Casinos owners Lorenzo Fertitta, left, and brother Frank explain their vision Tuesday for Viva, which, at $10 billion, would become the most expensive casino complex ever built. via Las Vegas Sun
Thursday Apr 24 | VegasTripping.com News
All Aboard For Viva Station, Sayonara Wild Wild West
Filed under Las Vegas on Wednesday, 23rd April 2008 - 6:48 am Coming to an intersection of Tropicana Blvd and I-15 near you - Viva a new resort from Station Casinos, the people who brought you Green Valley ... via VegasTripping.com News
Tuesday Apr 22 | Vegas Syndicate
Why Did Station Casinos Go Private?
“The public markets never got our business, and we were tired of worrying about earnings every quarter. We're casino operators but also real estate developers. We want to develop at our own pace.”
Sunday, April 20, 2008 Ultimate fighting championship is evidently the Fertitta brothers most valuable asset, but the brothers spend the majority of their time running Station Casinos, their family's gambling ... via Vegas Syndicate







