C.B. Richard Ellis

As Wall Street goes, so does the Strip, analyst says

If paper profits in the stock market fueled trips to Las Vegas during the bubble years, then the collapse of the market in the recession conversely may have hurt business at Strip hotels to a disproportionate degree.
 

WIDE OPEN SPACES, HINT OF OPTIMISM

At a once-thriving suburban Ôpower center,Õ thereÕs hope of new tenants and a pickup in customer traffic. The parking lot is so vast and so empty, neighborhood kids could play stickball here.
 

CityCenter safe — for now

MGM Mirage?s cash payment keeps construction going, but can?t guarantee future stability. MGM Mirages $200 million injection in CityCenter Friday answered questions about the projects immediate fate.
 

In a recession, a delay could be seen by rivals as a positive development

If CityCenter gets mothballed, is that good or bad for the other properties on the Strip?