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M Resort

M Resort Spa Casino is a boutique hotel, spa, and casino in Henderson, Nevada.[1] It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Penn Entertainment. The property includes a 92,000 sq ft (8,500 m2) casino and a 16-story tower with 390 rooms. The M Resort is located eight miles south of the Las Vegas Strip, and is the southernmost casino in the Las Vegas Valley.

M Resort Spa Casino
M Resort tower
Location Henderson, Nevada
Address 12300 South Las Vegas Blvd
Opening dateMarch 1, 2009; 14 years ago (March 1, 2009)
No. of rooms390
Total gaming space92,000 sq ft (8,500 m2)
Notable restaurants16 – A Handcrafted Experience
Anthony's Prime Steak & Seafood
Marinelli's
Raiders Tavern & Grill
Studio B
Casino typeLand-based
OwnerGaming and Leisure Properties
Operating license holderPenn Entertainment
Websitethemresort.com

The M is named after the Marnell family. It was proposed in 2005, by Anthony Marnell III. His father's company, Marnell Corrao Associates, designed and built the M. Construction began on September 1, 2007, and the resort opened on March 1, 2009, amid the Great Recession. In 2010, Penn National Gaming (now Penn Entertainment) purchased $860 million in debt that the resort owed, before taking over complete ownership of the property in 2011. Marnell remained as president for the next four years. In 2019, the M entered a partnership with the Las Vegas Raiders football team, which now rents out the hotel before games.

History edit

The M Resort is named after the Marnell family.[2] It was proposed by Anthony Marnell III, whose father, Tony Marnell, built and operated the Rio resort in the Las Vegas Valley. Tony's company, Marnell Corrao Associates, would design and build the M. The project received preliminary approval from the city of Henderson in October 2005.[3][4]

In April 2007, MGM Mirage was announced as a financial partner in the project, providing $160 million. The company learned of the M project while in negotiations to sell two of its casinos to Anthony Marnell.[5][6] Bank of Scotland also provided financing.[7] Construction began on September 1, 2007,[8] and lasted 18 months.[9]

The M was built at the southeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and St. Rose Parkway,[10] in an area that was expected to see significant future development.[5][11][12] The resort was built on property that was previously occupied by the Last Call Tavern truck stop.[5] Anthony Marnell had an 80-acre site, although he only planned to use a portion of it initially, with the potential for future expansion.[8]

 
M blimp in October 2008

In May 2008, Marnell announced plans for a 1-million-square-foot shopping mall to be added to the resort within four years. It would be built and operated by Taubman Centers, and would be the first mall in the area.[13][14] Plans for the retail mall and a potential hotel expansion were later canceled, due to the Great Recession.[15][16][17] A Galaxy Theatres had also been planned for the resort, but was never built.[15] Construction proceeded on the rest of the resort,[18] although Marnell did have concerns about opening during the economic downturn.[19]

The resort was worth $1 billion, including $700 million for construction and a $300 million value for the land.[20] Each week during construction, Marnell met regularly with contractors and designers to keep construction costs on budget.[21] The hotel tower was topped off on August 8, 2008.[7][22]

An M-branded blimp was flown around in Las Vegas and California to advertise the resort,[23][19][24] months prior to the opening.[25] The M hired 1,800 people,[23][15] and the blimp was also used to promote the hiring campaign.[26]

Opening and later years edit

The M Resort opened to the public at 10:00 p.m. on March 1, 2009, following a 10-minute fireworks show.[27] The public opening was preceded by a VIP event for 4,000 invited guests.[27][28][29] It opened two months ahead of schedule, and under budget.[30]

M Resort is the southernmost casino in the Las Vegas Valley.[7] Because of its location just east of Interstate 15, the M is the first resort seen by California motorists arriving in Las Vegas.[31] The M was built eight miles south of the Las Vegas Strip,[10] an area that is popular among tourists. Despite its location, the M was aimed primarily at local residents. Marnell initially estimated that 80 percent of the revenue would come from locals.[7] Value-conscious tourists were another target demographic;[15] Marnell felt that other Las Vegas resorts had begun to overcharge guests in recent years.[32] A number of executives at the new resort had previously worked for the Rio. Marnell strived to recreate the Rio's former reputation for value and friendly customer service;[31][33] he believed that the latter would be critical to the M's success amid the economic downturn.[30]

M was the first locals-oriented resort to serve the nearby communities of Anthem, Seven Hills, and Southern Highlands, none of which had a resort of their own.[15] Its nearest competitors were the South Point, the Silverton, and Green Valley Ranch.[30][34]

Within days of its opening, the property experienced strong business and announced that it would hire an additional 250 employees to resolve long lines.[35][36] Two restaurants in particular were understaffed.[37][38] In its first month, the M enrolled over 100,000 members in its rewards club, surpassing the intended goal of 25,000.[39] Because of the recession, planned housing communities and businesses near the M were canceled, which eventually had a negative effect on the resort.[40] Business saw a decrease during the summer months of 2009,[41][42] and MGM Mirage stated that its investment in the resort had lost its value.[43]

Business improved toward the end of the year,[44] after the resort served as the production location for Top Chef: Las Vegas in 2009,[45][46] boosting customer visitation.[47] In December 2009, the resort featured the tallest non-living Christmas tree in the United States, standing 109 feet.[48][49][50] In 2010, the General Services Administration held a controversial conference at the M Resort that later came under scrutiny, due to the high amount of taxpayer money that was spent.[51][52][53]

Lloyds Banking Group, which owned Bank of Scotland, controlled $700 million of the M's debt. Lloyds put its stake up in a private auction sale in 2010.[40] Penn National Gaming and Leonard Green & Partners both put up bids to acquire the debt.[54][55] The Leonard Green bid was in partnership with the Marnells, who believed that they would be successful in acquiring the debt. Penn ultimately prevailed in October 2010, with a $230.5 million bid. The acquisition consisted of $860 million in debt, including subordinated debt previously held by MGM.[56][57][58]

The M marked Penn's entrance into the Las Vegas gaming market.[59] Under Penn, the M saw increased business as part of a new marketing campaign.[60][61] Penn was later approved by the state to take over full ownership. The purchase was finalized on June 1, 2011, with the M becoming a debt-free property. Marnell remained involved as president of the resort, but no longer had any ownership.[61][62][63] In 2013, ownership of the M Resort was transferred to Penn's spin-off company, Gaming and Leisure Properties.[64] Penn continued to operate the property.[65] Marnell left as president two years later.[17]

By 2018, the M Resort owed approximately $15 million to the city of Henderson for infrastructure. A decade earlier, the city had given the M several years to make payments, but the resort failed to do so.[66]

In 2019, the M entered a 10-year partnership with the Las Vegas Raiders football team, which had its headquarters a few miles from the resort. Under the deal, the team would rent about 300 rooms at the M each night before a game.[67][68][69]

In 2020, the M laid off 352 employees due to the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.[70] An additional 159 workers were laid off in January 2021.[71] In 2022, Penn announced plans to eventually build a second hotel tower, part of a $206 million expansion which will also add meeting space.[72][73] Groundbreaking for the new tower took place on December 11, 2023. It will be built southeast of the existing tower, and both will be connected. The opening is expected in mid-2025.[74]

Features edit

 
Poker room in 2010

The M Resort features a modern design.[27] Marnell oversaw every detail of the property.[21] Glass designs are prominent throughout the resort.[20] The hotel contains 390 rooms, located in a 16-story tower.[20][8] The resort also includes a spa.[31]

When it opened, the M's 92,000 sq ft (8,500 m2) casino included 64 table games, and 1,847 slot machines.[31] Penny slots made up 45 percent of the slot inventory.[41] The casino also included a poker room,[31] and a sportsbook operated by Cantor Gaming.[75] Cantor compared its sportsbook operation to a Wall Street trading floor. The book offered portable devices that allowed people to place bets from anywhere in the resort.[76][77] The book also allowed bets to be placed in the middle of a sports game.[75][78]

When it opened, certain areas of the casino floor featured free self-serve soda fountains.[79] The casino also included a pharmacy for gamblers to get their prescriptions filled, and customers had the option of using slot club points to cover the costs.[80][79] The pharmacy idea came from Marnell, in an effort to attract retirees, who made up a substantial portion of Henderson's population. The property includes a gas station, which also accepted slot points as a form of payment.[81]

The M Pavilion was added in 2012,[82] expanding the resort's event space by 25,000 sq ft (2,300 m2), for a total of 85,000 sq ft (7,900 m2).[83] In 2013, the casino hosted Penn's annual Hollywood Poker Open tournament.[84] The poker room closed later that year, and was replaced by a slot tournament area, although the casino continued to host poker tournaments in other areas of the property.[85] William Hill took over sportsbook operations in 2019.[86][87]

Pool and entertainment edit

 
Pool area

Many of the resort's facilities surround a pool area and a permanent outdoor music venue; the latter is uncommon for a locals casino, but Marnell wanted to include such a feature for ambiance. The cost of dismantling a temporary venue was another factor. The venue is 1,500 sq ft (140 m2), and the pool area can accommodate 6,000 people. The outdoor venue would provide much of the resort's live entertainment. The casino also included the 220-seat Ravello Lounge, which would offer a variety of free live bands.[88] During its first year, the M struggled to secure top entertainers for its outdoor venue, in part because of the resort's distance away from the Las Vegas Strip.[89]

The resort hosts pool parties known as Daydream, which are primarily targeted at local residents.[88][90] By 2019, the resort had increased the number of live, indoor performances.[65]

Restaurants and bars edit

The M Resort opened with nine restaurants,[91][92][93] and five bars.[10] Marnell owned and managed the restaurants and bars, unlike most casino properties which outsource them to third parties.[30] Among the alcohol outlets is the Hostile Grape wine bar, offering more than 100 varieties.[79][94] An Italian restaurant, Marinelli's, served dishes based on recipes by Marnell's grandmother.[95]

 
Studio B buffet

The Studio B Show Kitchen Buffet offered seating for 500 people, and included space for live cooking demonstrations.[96][97] The buffet has been well received since its opening.[98] Each restaurant, except the buffet, includes outdoor seating.[96] Upon opening, the resort included a steakhouse and oyster bar known as Terzetto.[99] A new steakhouse and seafood restaurant was later opened, under the name Anthony's Prime Steak & Seafood. It was named after Marnell.[100] A 24-hour coffee shop, Red Cup Cafe, was closed in July 2010. It was replaced by a Hash House a go go, which was operated independently from Marnell.[40][101]

One of the M's original restaurants, Veloce Cibo, operated on the top floor of the hotel tower and overlooked the Las Vegas Strip to the north.[82][102] It offered a variety of regional dishes.[103][104] In November 2011, Marnell decided to close Veloce Cibo due to poor revenue. He liked the restaurant and said that closing it was among the most difficult decisions he had to make for the resort. The space was converted into an area for special events, becoming much more profitable.[82] A new restaurant and cocktail lounge, known as 16 — A Handcrafted Experience, opened on the top floor in 2018.[105]

In 2013, chef Seonkyoung Longest won the reality television series Restaurant Express, which was produced in affiliation with the M Resort. As a result of her victory on the show, Longest won a restaurant space in the resort. She opened an Asian restaurant, Jayde Fuzion, in December 2013.[106] Longest departed a few months later to pursue other interests, but the restaurant remained open,[107] eventually offering an all-you-can-eat format.[108]

In 2021, as part of the Raiders partnership, the M opened Raiders Tavern & Grill. The 8,000 sq ft (740 m2) space includes two bars, a restaurant, and various Raiders merchandise.[109][110] It replaced Jayde Fuzion.[111] In 2022, the resort partnered with the Henderson Silver Knights to open another sports-themed bar, the Knight Time Hockey Bar.[112][113]

Accolades edit

In 2009 and 2010, the M received a four-star rating from Forbes Travel Guide.[114][115] As of 2017, it had won this and the AAA Four-Diamond Award every year since its opening.[116] Readers of the Las Vegas Review-Journal also ranked it among the top 10 locals casinos in 2014.[117]

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  • Official website

resort, casino, boutique, hotel, casino, henderson, nevada, owned, gaming, leisure, properties, operated, penn, entertainment, property, includes, casino, story, tower, with, rooms, located, eight, miles, south, vegas, strip, southernmost, casino, vegas, valle. M Resort Spa Casino is a boutique hotel spa and casino in Henderson Nevada 1 It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Penn Entertainment The property includes a 92 000 sq ft 8 500 m2 casino and a 16 story tower with 390 rooms The M Resort is located eight miles south of the Las Vegas Strip and is the southernmost casino in the Las Vegas Valley M Resort Spa CasinoM Resort towerLocationHenderson NevadaAddress12300 South Las Vegas BlvdOpening dateMarch 1 2009 14 years ago March 1 2009 No of rooms390Total gaming space92 000 sq ft 8 500 m2 Notable restaurants16 A Handcrafted ExperienceAnthony s Prime Steak amp SeafoodMarinelli sRaiders Tavern amp GrillStudio BCasino typeLand basedOwnerGaming and Leisure PropertiesOperating license holderPenn EntertainmentWebsitethemresort wbr comThe M is named after the Marnell family It was proposed in 2005 by Anthony Marnell III His father s company Marnell Corrao Associates designed and built the M Construction began on September 1 2007 and the resort opened on March 1 2009 amid the Great Recession In 2010 Penn National Gaming now Penn Entertainment purchased 860 million in debt that the resort owed before taking over complete ownership of the property in 2011 Marnell remained as president for the next four years In 2019 the M entered a partnership with the Las Vegas Raiders football team which now rents out the hotel before games Contents 1 History 1 1 Opening and later years 2 Features 2 1 Pool and entertainment 2 2 Restaurants and bars 2 3 Accolades 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe M Resort is named after the Marnell family 2 It was proposed by Anthony Marnell III whose father Tony Marnell built and operated the Rio resort in the Las Vegas Valley Tony s company Marnell Corrao Associates would design and build the M The project received preliminary approval from the city of Henderson in October 2005 3 4 In April 2007 MGM Mirage was announced as a financial partner in the project providing 160 million The company learned of the M project while in negotiations to sell two of its casinos to Anthony Marnell 5 6 Bank of Scotland also provided financing 7 Construction began on September 1 2007 8 and lasted 18 months 9 The M was built at the southeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and St Rose Parkway 10 in an area that was expected to see significant future development 5 11 12 The resort was built on property that was previously occupied by the Last Call Tavern truck stop 5 Anthony Marnell had an 80 acre site although he only planned to use a portion of it initially with the potential for future expansion 8 nbsp M blimp in October 2008In May 2008 Marnell announced plans for a 1 million square foot shopping mall to be added to the resort within four years It would be built and operated by Taubman Centers and would be the first mall in the area 13 14 Plans for the retail mall and a potential hotel expansion were later canceled due to the Great Recession 15 16 17 A Galaxy Theatres had also been planned for the resort but was never built 15 Construction proceeded on the rest of the resort 18 although Marnell did have concerns about opening during the economic downturn 19 The resort was worth 1 billion including 700 million for construction and a 300 million value for the land 20 Each week during construction Marnell met regularly with contractors and designers to keep construction costs on budget 21 The hotel tower was topped off on August 8 2008 7 22 An M branded blimp was flown around in Las Vegas and California to advertise the resort 23 19 24 months prior to the opening 25 The M hired 1 800 people 23 15 and the blimp was also used to promote the hiring campaign 26 Opening and later years edit The M Resort opened to the public at 10 00 p m on March 1 2009 following a 10 minute fireworks show 27 The public opening was preceded by a VIP event for 4 000 invited guests 27 28 29 It opened two months ahead of schedule and under budget 30 M Resort is the southernmost casino in the Las Vegas Valley 7 Because of its location just east of Interstate 15 the M is the first resort seen by California motorists arriving in Las Vegas 31 The M was built eight miles south of the Las Vegas Strip 10 an area that is popular among tourists Despite its location the M was aimed primarily at local residents Marnell initially estimated that 80 percent of the revenue would come from locals 7 Value conscious tourists were another target demographic 15 Marnell felt that other Las Vegas resorts had begun to overcharge guests in recent years 32 A number of executives at the new resort had previously worked for the Rio Marnell strived to recreate the Rio s former reputation for value and friendly customer service 31 33 he believed that the latter would be critical to the M s success amid the economic downturn 30 M was the first locals oriented resort to serve the nearby communities of Anthem Seven Hills and Southern Highlands none of which had a resort of their own 15 Its nearest competitors were the South Point the Silverton and Green Valley Ranch 30 34 Within days of its opening the property experienced strong business and announced that it would hire an additional 250 employees to resolve long lines 35 36 Two restaurants in particular were understaffed 37 38 In its first month the M enrolled over 100 000 members in its rewards club surpassing the intended goal of 25 000 39 Because of the recession planned housing communities and businesses near the M were canceled which eventually had a negative effect on the resort 40 Business saw a decrease during the summer months of 2009 41 42 and MGM Mirage stated that its investment in the resort had lost its value 43 Business improved toward the end of the year 44 after the resort served as the production location for Top Chef Las Vegas in 2009 45 46 boosting customer visitation 47 In December 2009 the resort featured the tallest non living Christmas tree in the United States standing 109 feet 48 49 50 In 2010 the General Services Administration held a controversial conference at the M Resort that later came under scrutiny due to the high amount of taxpayer money that was spent 51 52 53 Lloyds Banking Group which owned Bank of Scotland controlled 700 million of the M s debt Lloyds put its stake up in a private auction sale in 2010 40 Penn National Gaming and Leonard Green amp Partners both put up bids to acquire the debt 54 55 The Leonard Green bid was in partnership with the Marnells who believed that they would be successful in acquiring the debt Penn ultimately prevailed in October 2010 with a 230 5 million bid The acquisition consisted of 860 million in debt including subordinated debt previously held by MGM 56 57 58 The M marked Penn s entrance into the Las Vegas gaming market 59 Under Penn the M saw increased business as part of a new marketing campaign 60 61 Penn was later approved by the state to take over full ownership The purchase was finalized on June 1 2011 with the M becoming a debt free property Marnell remained involved as president of the resort but no longer had any ownership 61 62 63 In 2013 ownership of the M Resort was transferred to Penn s spin off company Gaming and Leisure Properties 64 Penn continued to operate the property 65 Marnell left as president two years later 17 By 2018 the M Resort owed approximately 15 million to the city of Henderson for infrastructure A decade earlier the city had given the M several years to make payments but the resort failed to do so 66 In 2019 the M entered a 10 year partnership with the Las Vegas Raiders football team which had its headquarters a few miles from the resort Under the deal the team would rent about 300 rooms at the M each night before a game 67 68 69 In 2020 the M laid off 352 employees due to the financial impact of the COVID 19 pandemic 70 An additional 159 workers were laid off in January 2021 71 In 2022 Penn announced plans to eventually build a second hotel tower part of a 206 million expansion which will also add meeting space 72 73 Groundbreaking for the new tower took place on December 11 2023 It will be built southeast of the existing tower and both will be connected The opening is expected in mid 2025 74 Features edit nbsp Poker room in 2010The M Resort features a modern design 27 Marnell oversaw every detail of the property 21 Glass designs are prominent throughout the resort 20 The hotel contains 390 rooms located in a 16 story tower 20 8 The resort also includes a spa 31 When it opened the M s 92 000 sq ft 8 500 m2 casino included 64 table games and 1 847 slot machines 31 Penny slots made up 45 percent of the slot inventory 41 The casino also included a poker room 31 and a sportsbook operated by Cantor Gaming 75 Cantor compared its sportsbook operation to a Wall Street trading floor The book offered portable devices that allowed people to place bets from anywhere in the resort 76 77 The book also allowed bets to be placed in the middle of a sports game 75 78 When it opened certain areas of the casino floor featured free self serve soda fountains 79 The casino also included a pharmacy for gamblers to get their prescriptions filled and customers had the option of using slot club points to cover the costs 80 79 The pharmacy idea came from Marnell in an effort to attract retirees who made up a substantial portion of Henderson s population The property includes a gas station which also accepted slot points as a form of payment 81 The M Pavilion was added in 2012 82 expanding the resort s event space by 25 000 sq ft 2 300 m2 for a total of 85 000 sq ft 7 900 m2 83 In 2013 the casino hosted Penn s annual Hollywood Poker Open tournament 84 The poker room closed later that year and was replaced by a slot tournament area although the casino continued to host poker tournaments in other areas of the property 85 William Hill took over sportsbook operations in 2019 86 87 Pool and entertainment edit nbsp Pool areaMany of the resort s facilities surround a pool area and a permanent outdoor music venue the latter is uncommon for a locals casino but Marnell wanted to include such a feature for ambiance The cost of dismantling a temporary venue was another factor The venue is 1 500 sq ft 140 m2 and the pool area can accommodate 6 000 people The outdoor venue would provide much of the resort s live entertainment The casino also included the 220 seat Ravello Lounge which would offer a variety of free live bands 88 During its first year the M struggled to secure top entertainers for its outdoor venue in part because of the resort s distance away from the Las Vegas Strip 89 The resort hosts pool parties known as Daydream which are primarily targeted at local residents 88 90 By 2019 the resort had increased the number of live indoor performances 65 Restaurants and bars edit The M Resort opened with nine restaurants 91 92 93 and five bars 10 Marnell owned and managed the restaurants and bars unlike most casino properties which outsource them to third parties 30 Among the alcohol outlets is the Hostile Grape wine bar offering more than 100 varieties 79 94 An Italian restaurant Marinelli s served dishes based on recipes by Marnell s grandmother 95 nbsp Studio B buffetThe Studio B Show Kitchen Buffet offered seating for 500 people and included space for live cooking demonstrations 96 97 The buffet has been well received since its opening 98 Each restaurant except the buffet includes outdoor seating 96 Upon opening the resort included a steakhouse and oyster bar known as Terzetto 99 A new steakhouse and seafood restaurant was later opened under the name Anthony s Prime Steak amp Seafood It was named after Marnell 100 A 24 hour coffee shop Red Cup Cafe was closed in July 2010 It was replaced by a Hash House a go go which was operated independently from Marnell 40 101 One of the M s original restaurants Veloce Cibo operated on the top floor of the hotel tower and overlooked the Las Vegas Strip to the north 82 102 It offered a variety of regional dishes 103 104 In November 2011 Marnell decided to close Veloce Cibo due to poor revenue He liked the restaurant and said that closing it was among the most difficult decisions he had to make for the resort The space was converted into an area for special events becoming much more profitable 82 A new restaurant and cocktail lounge known as 16 A Handcrafted Experience opened on the top floor in 2018 105 In 2013 chef Seonkyoung Longest won the reality television series Restaurant Express which was produced in affiliation with the M Resort As a result of her victory on the show Longest won a restaurant space in the resort She opened an Asian restaurant Jayde Fuzion in December 2013 106 Longest departed a few months later to pursue other interests but the restaurant remained open 107 eventually offering an all you can eat format 108 In 2021 as part of the Raiders partnership the M opened Raiders Tavern amp Grill The 8 000 sq ft 740 m2 space includes two bars a restaurant and various Raiders merchandise 109 110 It replaced Jayde Fuzion 111 In 2022 the resort partnered with the Henderson Silver Knights to open another sports themed bar the Knight Time Hockey Bar 112 113 Accolades edit In 2009 and 2010 the M received a four star rating from Forbes Travel Guide 114 115 As of 2017 it had won this and the AAA Four Diamond Award every year since its opening 116 Readers of the Las Vegas Review Journal also ranked it among the top 10 locals casinos in 2014 117 References edit Finnegan Amanda 2009 03 01 M Resort set for 10 p m opening Las Vegas Sun Retrieved 2009 06 23 Benston Liz March 31 2009 Whatever the secret they have been packing M in Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 Benston Liz October 18 2005 Two new resorts will give Henderson piece of the Strip Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 M is for megaresort Las Vegas Business Press October 20 2005 Retrieved April 7 2021 via NewsLibrary a b c Benston Liz June 1 2007 Building in the boondocks Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 Stutz Howard April 27 2007 MGM Mirage invests in M Resort Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 7 2021 a b c d Benston Liz August 11 2008 It s on Las Vegas Boulevard but M Resort aims mostly at locals Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 a b c An image of M for Henderson Las Vegas Review Journal November 8 2007 Retrieved April 7 2021 Stutz Howard March 1 2009 Las Vegas celebrates newest resort the M Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 7 2021 a b c Pope Jeff February 28 2009 M Resort banking on reasonable prices in tough economy Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 Planned resort gets Henderson s OK Las Vegas Sun November 8 2005 Retrieved April 7 2021 Trask Mike February 9 2007 Looking In On The Suburbs Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 Spillman Benjamin May 20 2008 M Resort reveals big retail plans Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 7 2021 Trask Mike May 27 2008 Plans burgeon for hot Henderson corner Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 a b c d e Stutz Howard February 1 2009 Developer hopes M is magnetic Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 7 2021 Velotta Richard N January 22 2009 Gaming commission OKs licensing for M Resort Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 a b Segall Eli December 20 2020 M Resort developer Marnell eyes new casino across the street Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 M Resort stays on track despite economic wobbles Las Vegas Business Press July 21 2008 Retrieved April 7 2021 via NewsLibrary a b Buhler Brendan October 7 2008 Up in the sky a moving sign of suddenly desperate times Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 a b c Stutz Howard March 1 2009 Strip Heads South Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 7 2021 a b Benston Liz March 2 2009 One boss means lower costs Marnell says Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 Tucker Laura August 22 2008 View Tube The M Resort celebrates its topping off ceremony Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 7 2021 a b Benston Liz September 2 2008 M Resort to hire close to 2 000 Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 Stutz Howard January 19 2009 M Resort blimp spreads the word in Southern California Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 7 2021 Finnegan Amanda April 7 2009 M Resort blimp grounded after last Vegas flight Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 Stutz Howard September 1 2008 LED zeppelin Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 7 2021 a b c Finnegan Amanda March 1 2009 Valley s newest resort casino open for business Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 Velotta Richard N March 2 2009 VIPs get first glimpse at latest in locals market Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 Stutz Howard March 2 2009 Some final observations from the M Resort Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 7 2021 a b c d Benston Liz February 25 2009 M Resort dares to be different Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 a b c d e Velotta Richard N February 21 2009 M Resort next in line for Marnell family Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 Knapp Rinella Heidi February 27 2009 Focus on value Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 7 2021 Hodge Damon December 11 2008 Construction clan behind Vegas newest property M Travel Weekly Retrieved April 7 2021 Velotta Richard N February 27 2009 M Resort shaking up south valley Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 Green Steve March 5 2009 M Resort hiring another 250 Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 M Resort off to good start Las Vegas Business Press April 1 2009 Retrieved April 7 2021 via NewsLibrary Morrison Jane Ann March 5 2009 After initially leaving a bad taste M Resort impresses Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 7 2021 Katsilometes John March 12 2009 In its first month M Resort has hit the over Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 Finnegan Amanda March 26 2009 M Resort enrolls 100 000th rewards club member Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 a b c Stutz Howard August 16 2010 M Resort facing sale Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 a b Benston Liz July 20 2009 M Resort s trial by fire Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 Finnegan Amanda August 18 2009 M Resort chief reflects on first six months Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 7 2021 Downturn may lead to write down for MGM Mirage investment in M Resort Las Vegas Business Press August 17 2009 Retrieved April 7 2021 via NewsLibrary Ryan Cy December 2 2009 M Resort notes improved business in recent months Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Tucker Laura August 19 2009 Top Chef season to premiere tonight with M Resort as venue Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Hodge Damon August 31 2009 M Resort site of sixth season of Top Chef Travel Weekly Retrieved April 11 2021 Finnegan Amanda October 1 2009 Top Chef just the right recipe for marketing M Resort Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Finnegan Amanda December 12 2009 M Resort ends up with nation s biggest cut Christmas tree Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Hansen Kyle B December 12 2009 M Resort dedicates grand Christmas tree to less fortunate Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Jeff Overley 2009 12 10 O C no longer home to tallest Christmas tree The Orange County Register Retrieved 2009 12 11 Stutz Howard April 19 2012 Chairman likes M Resort publicity in GSA scandal Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Tetreault Steve January 14 2014 Report refuels fears that feds blacklisting Las Vegas Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Tetreault Steve September 26 2014 Ex GSA official indicted in M Resort conference Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Stutz Howard October 7 2010 Two bidders submit final offers for M Resort Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Jinks Beth Keehner Jonathan October 7 2010 Leonard Green M Resort Founders Marnells Said to Join in Bid Bloomberg Retrieved April 11 2021 Stutz Howard October 8 2010 Penn National buys debt of M Resort for 230 5 million Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Benston Liz October 8 2010 M Resort CEO open to a role at casino after Penn National sale Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Benston Liz October 18 2010 M Resort s debt purchase befuddles bidders Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Benston Liz November 5 2010 Penn National Gaming says M Resort first rate but still eyes Strip Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Stutz Howard May 4 2011 Penn National gets nod to take over M Resort Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 a b Benston Liz May 19 2011 Penn National Gaming gets approval to acquire M Resort VegasInc Retrieved April 11 2021 Stutz Howard June 1 2011 M Resort officially acquired by Penn National Gaming Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Stutz Howard July 21 2011 Penn owner of M Resort posts jump in quarterly earnings Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Stutz Howard October 8 2013 Penn National to begin spinoff of real estate holdings Las Vegas Review Journal a b Horwath Bryan March 31 2019 M Resort celebrates 10 years still looking ahead VegasInc Retrieved April 11 2021 Lopez Sandy May 13 2018 M Resort owners owe Henderson 15M Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Velotta Richard N November 13 2019 Raiders M Resort sign partnership deal as official HQ hotel Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Belson Ken December 13 2019 As the Raiders Exit Oakland Las Vegas and a 2 Billion Stadium Await The New York Times Retrieved April 11 2021 Knapp Rinella Heidi November 13 2019 24 7 Raiders Bar amp Grill coming to M Resort Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Horwath Bryan August 2 2020 M Resort in Henderson will lay off 300 employees in August VegasInc Retrieved April 11 2021 Schulz Bailey January 5 2021 M Resort lays off 159 workers Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Velotta Richard N October 10 2022 206M M Resort expansion announced by Penn Entertainment Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved October 12 2022 Stutz Howard October 11 2022 M Resort to double in size following 206 million expansion project The Nevada Independent Retrieved October 12 2022 Velotta Richard N December 11 2023 M Resort to double capacity with new tower Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved December 12 2023 a b Katsilometes John March 21 2009 With betting on the fly M Resort is the new Stardust Las Vegas Weekly Retrieved April 7 2021 Benston Liz March 20 2010 Technology is king at the M Resort sports book Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Kaplan Michael November 1 2010 Wall Street Firm Uses Algorithms to Make Sports Betting Like Stock Trading Wired Retrieved April 11 2021 Villano Matt December 28 2009 In Las Vegas Sports Books in a Pocket The New York Times Retrieved April 11 2021 a b c Arseniuk Melissa March 2 2009 M Resort has more than that new casino smell Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Morrison Jane Ann January 22 2009 Patrons will be able to get prescriptions filled at M Resort Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Powers Ashley July 26 2009 Pharmacy in the casino What s the deal Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 11 2021 a b c Stutz Howard March 21 2013 Marnell M Resort is at turning point Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Goldberg Delen October 28 2011 Large expansion under way at M Resort hotel casino VegasInc Retrieved April 11 2021 Stutz Howard June 26 2013 Poker tourney at M Resort offers 500 000 prize pool Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Komenda Ed August 5 2013 M Resort shutters poker room making way for slot tourney area VegasInc Retrieved April 11 2021 Prince Todd March 5 2019 William Hill takes over sportsbook operation at M Resort Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Horwath Bryan March 5 2019 William Hill taking over M Resort sportsbook Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 a b Weatherford Mike February 27 2009 Outdoor concerts to be property s main entertainment offerings Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Levitan Corey August 6 2009 M Resort encounters many challenges in concert market Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Retrieved April 11 2021 Woodman Xania March 8 2009 Daydream believe it An exclusive first look at M s party pool Las Vegas Weekly Padgett Sonya July 10 2009 M Resort s Daydream pool caters to locals with clubby atmosphere Las Vegas Review Journal Padgett Sonya April 29 2010 M Resort pool caters to those trying to avoid Strip craziness prices Las Vegas Review Journal Houston Jack May 23 2010 M Resort s new pool director Jeff Kenkel is a DayDream believer Las Vegas Sun Przybys John July 29 2011 DayDream pool at M Resort tempts locals with cabana drink prices Las Vegas Review Journal Radke Brock February 25 2016 Howard Weiss has big plans for daylife at the Tropicana and M Resort Las Vegas Weekly Stutz Howard January 22 2009 M Resort announces restaurant names Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Finnegan Amanda January 21 2009 M Resort to include nine restaurants Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Jacobson Max March 4 2009 M is for marvelous Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Karel Janna January 15 2018 This Las Vegas bar has a wine ATM Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Padgett Sonya July 29 2009 M Resort keeps its Italian restaurant menu all in the family Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 a b Pope Jeff January 29 2009 Studio buffet highlights M Resort dining options Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Finnegan Amanda January 20 2010 After Top Chef M Resort plans to launch cooking show Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Retrieved April 11 2021 Top 10 places to indulge Los Angeles Times October 10 2010 D Angelo Marco July 9 2013 The M Resort gets A for Studio B buffet Gaming Today Grimes Stephanie January 28 2014 7 of Las Vegas top buffets Las Vegas Review Journal Radke Brock December 28 2017 Five casino buffets worth the gorge Las Vegas Weekly Las Vegas buffets Your guide to lavish nonstop dining on the Strip Los Angeles Times January 31 2020 D Angelo Marco December 25 2018 M Resort s buffet still delivers the goods Gaming Today Terzetto rounds up its own beef for dinner at the M Resort Las Vegas Review Journal October 14 2009 Retrieved April 11 2021 Knapp Rinella Heidi October 23 2014 Anthony s Prime Steak amp Seafood wins with its Rockefeller Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Scott Dylan October 7 2010 Hash House a Go Go opens at M Resort Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Knapp Rinella Heidi June 17 2011 Veloce Cibo at M Resort offers wonderful view artfully designed dishes Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Levitan Corey May 6 2009 Something for all tastes at Veloce Cibo Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Radke Brock June 11 2010 Restaurant review Veloce Cibo at M Resort worth a try Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Stapleton Susan May 17 2018 Meet the Newest Lounge with a Sky High View of Las Vegas Eater Retrieved October 12 2022 Lyle Michael December 27 2013 M Resort s Jayde Fuzion chef is living the American Dream Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Stapleton Susan March 4 2014 Seonkyoung Longest OUT at Jayde Fuzion Eater Retrieved April 11 2021 Belcher Caitlyn June 5 2015 Jayde Fuzion bets on all you can eat concept at the M Resort Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Akers Mick March 31 2021 Raiders Tavern Grill opens to the public at M Resort Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Katsilometes John April 2 2021 Raider Puppet Bedazzled helmet New tavern has it all Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Akers Mick December 17 2020 M Resort s Raiders themed restaurant slated to open early next year Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved April 11 2021 Champion Aidan September 21 2022 Hockey Themed Bar to Open at M Resort in Honor of Silver Knights Sports Illustrated Retrieved October 12 2022 Wright Johnathan L September 20 2022 M Resort launches Silver Knights themed sports bar Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved October 12 2022 Finnegan Amanda November 10 2009 Encore M Resort added to Forbes Travel Guide list Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 Dostal Erin Finnegan Amanda November 18 2010 Three Strip hotels earn prestigious five star rating Las Vegas Sun Retrieved April 11 2021 M Resort press kit PDF 2017 p 2 Retrieved October 12 2022 Grimes Stephanie February 4 2014 10 best locals casinos in Las Vegas Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved October 12 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to M Resort Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title M Resort amp oldid 1189553763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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