Las Vegas Review-Journal

One-day license for Moulin Rouge backed

- By Richard N. Velotta Las Vegas Review-journal

The legacy of the Moulin Rouge as a historic gaming property is destined to live on for at least another day.

The state Gaming Control Board on Wednesday recommende­d approval of a one-day, slot-machines-only license to preserve licensed gaming on the site where the first racially integrated casino in Las Vegas once stood.

The casino opened on Bonanza Road in May 1955 and closed six months later. It is now piles of rubble awaiting a resolution through a court-appointed receiver. But to preserve the gaming license, a request was made for Century Gaming Technologi­es to be issued a oneday license, a common request of properties where gaming has been shuttered.

The board unanimousl­y approved a favorable recommenda­tion, which will go to the Nevada Gaming Commission for considerat­ion May 17. The matter also is on the Las Vegas City Council’s consent agenda for May 16.

Under the preservati­on proposal, Century would park a trailer with 16 slot machines, allowing play at the site from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 29.

Board member Shawn Reid said that the temporary license was the eighth one approved for the Moulin Rouge by regulators since June 2004.

The action was one of several licensings recommende­d for approval by the board Wednesday.

A longtime banker to the gaming industry has been recommende­d for approval as an independen­t board director for a Mesquite company.

The board recommende­d the licensing of retired Las Vegas banking executive George Smith as a director of Rancho Mesquite Casino Inc., which operates the Eureka property there.

Smith, who retired as Las Vegas market president for Bank of America in 2016, is credited with writing the first loans from that bank to the casino industry.

Board members zipped through other licenses and suitabilit­y hearings for key employees and executives for Ainsworth Game Technology Ltd.; Icahn Enterprise­s and its American Entertainm­ent Properties subsidiari­es; downtown Las Vegas’ California, Main Street Station and Golden Nugget properties; Konami Australia Ltd.; MGM Resorts Internatio­nal and Beatty’s Stagecoach hotel-casino.

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjour­nal.com or 702477-3893. Follow @Rickvelott­a on Twitter.

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