Casino Aztar, the riverboat docked at Evansville, will be sold at auction Nov. 18, according to the Evansville Courier & Press. The casino had been sold to Reno, Nev.-based Eldorado Resorts LLC in ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 9 -- Going to Casino Aztar is like attending a giant barbecue where everyone knows one another and you're the guy with hot sauce dribbling onto your orange Hawaiian shirt. This ...
Evansville - A Nevada gambling company is buying Casino Aztar of Evansville in a deal worth up to $245 million. The casino had been up for sale since December, when Fort Mitchell, Ky.-based Columbia ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Slowly but surely, the new owner of Evansville's casino property is putting its stamp on things. Bally's Corporation is rebranding the property which since 2013 carried the name ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Evansville’s Casino Aztar says it’s changing its name to Tropicana Evansville in June. The riverboat casino announced the rebranding on Tuesday. It reflects a 2010 change in ...
Indiana riverboat casinos don't go up for sale every day. So when one becomes available, it's bound to spark interest. Hence, the dilemma facing Centaur Inc., the Indianapolis-based casino developer.
EVANSVILLE - Twenty-two years after becoming Indiana’s first community with a casino, Evansville is again a pioneer in the gaming industry. The floating casino formerly known as Casino Aztar is ...
Tropicana Entertainment LLC said Monday that it is planning to sell three casinos, including Casino Aztar in Evansville, Ind., in order to repay its outstanding senior debt. Tropicana, a subsidiary of ...
FT. MITCHELL, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Maureen A. Keenan, for 12 years the head of finance and administration at Casino Aztar in Evansville, IN, has been named General Manager of the casino, according to ...
Las Vegas - Casino operator Aztar Corp. ended a bidding war Friday by breaking with suitor Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. and accepting a rival buyout bid of $54 per share from Columbia Sussex Corp.
Ameristar Casinos (NASDAQ:ASCA) has launched a $2.25 billion buyout offer for Aztar (NYSE:AZR), owners of the Tropicana Las Vegas and other casino properties. Is it a smart bid, or a sure bust?