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Suncoast Gets OK From Gaming Board25 August 2000by Cy Ryan CARSON CITY, Nevada—Aug. 25, 2000 -- Michael Gaughan's latest resort, the Suncoast hotel and casino received final approval from state gaming regulators Thursday. The approval, the final regulatory hurdle for the northwest Las Vegas casino, clears the way for its planned opening in early September. Suncoast officials have said the $200 million locals-oriented casino could open as early as Sept. 1. David Ross, vice president and general manager at the 200-room hotel, told the state Gaming Commission Thursday he hopes to draw 85 to 90 percent of its business from residents. It may cut into the casinos in North Las Vegas and also may attract residents of Sun City, Ross said. "We're going to duplicate the success of the Orleans and the Gold Coast," said Ross, referring to two other casinos owned by Coast Resorts Inc., whose chief executive officer and chairman is Gaughan. Coast also owns the Barbary Coast on the Las Vegas Strip. Pending clearance of fire inspectors, the Suncoast will open with a 70,000-square-foot casino, 2,100 slot and video machines, 16 movie complexes, a bingo parlor, a bowling alley and restaurants. Ross told the commission that the rooms will be 540 square feet, which would make them some of the largest in Las Vegas. The average rate will be $65. Asked by Commission Chairman Brian Sandoval if the local market might be saturated, Ross said there are still 5,000 to 6,000 new residents coming in a month. And as Las Vegas continues to grow, the question of saturation is "moot," Ross said. Northwest Las Vegas is also one of the fastest growing areas in Clark County, he noted. |