360 Vegas
Las Vegas News, Reviews and Vintage segments that look at the people, resorts and events in history that make Las Vegas the greatest city in the world.
Las Vegas News, Reviews and Vintage segments that look at the people, resorts and events in history that make Las Vegas the greatest city in the world.
Episodes

Sunday Oct 04, 2020
E-343: Throat Punch
Sunday Oct 04, 2020
Sunday Oct 04, 2020
Group Gathering Expansion, Caesars Buys William Hill, Flamingo & MGM Shootings

Sunday Sep 27, 2020
E-342 Beers Forthcoming
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Wynn fights back, Park MGM smoke free, 4 Queens Fire, Las Vegas Raiders tailgating, listener feedback and a tribute to John Williams

Sunday Sep 13, 2020
E-341: Frustration
Sunday Sep 13, 2020
Sunday Sep 13, 2020
Fight weekend, Fat Tuesday Closed, Circa Benchmarks and 360 FHE Staycation

Sunday Sep 06, 2020
E-340: Evolution of Vegas
Sunday Sep 06, 2020
Sunday Sep 06, 2020
LVCVA Buys Monorail, Resorts World Food, Burning Man Vegas and the Evolution of Vegas series

Saturday Aug 22, 2020
E-339: Ouch
Saturday Aug 22, 2020
Saturday Aug 22, 2020
Sahara Sues Vital Vegas, Sahara COVID Complaints, ACLU Sues Rio/LVPD and 4 New Bars @Circa

Sunday Aug 09, 2020
E-338: Itch That Scratch
Sunday Aug 09, 2020
Sunday Aug 09, 2020
Deadly Stunt, Caesars Release Plan, Aria Restaurant Changes and Las Vegas Raiders Stadium news.

Sunday Jul 19, 2020
E-337: The Author Opines
Sunday Jul 19, 2020
Sunday Jul 19, 2020
360VVX Canceled, Palazzo Closes, Vegas NHL Hub City, G2E and LVCVA Monorail Purchase

Saturday Jul 18, 2020
PCP - 360 Vintage Vegas: Kirk Kerkorian and MGM Resorts
Saturday Jul 18, 2020
Saturday Jul 18, 2020
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Intensely private, Kerkorian’s legacy may not be as well known as Steve Wynn’s but is unarguably one of the most important in Vegas history. Some will criticize MGM as the shinning example of the faceless corporate machine that has taken over the city but without the corporate evolution of the market, the expansion of gaming around the United States, and the world for that matter, would have never been possible. Corporations removed the negative stigmatism the gambling industry had for eons and made it a viable, bordering on respectable business model, now regarded as just another form of entertainment.






