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TLC Casino Enterprises
Casino holding company
TLC Casino Enterprises, Inc. is a holding company owned and controlled by Terry L. Caudill which through its subsidiaries, owns and operates casinos.[2]
TLC Casinos, Inc. was founded in and is based in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. In addition to Magoo's Gaming Group, Caudill owns 3 casinos: Four Queens, Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel, and Skinny Dugans Casino & Lounge.[3][4]
In , a landlord filed a lawsuit against TLC Casino Enterprises, "seeking back rent and the appointment of a receiver to take over the historic gambling hall" after TLC requested rent be lowered due to the recession.[5]
TLC currently manages and operates the Hotel Apache which reopened after extensive renovation.[6] According to Tim Lager, general manager of Binion, he wanted to "recreate what this hotel was when it opened as what was then a megaresort back in ".[7]
References[edit]
- ^"Interview with Terry Caudill, President, TLC Casino Enterprises". Retrieved 24 July
- ^Katsilometes, John (). "Binion's opens Hotel Apache in latest 'small step'". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 3 October
- ^"TLC Casino Enterprises, Inc". Retrieved 24 July
- ^"Landlord rejects Binion's rent request, sues for back rent". Retrieved 24 July
- ^Green, Steve (). "Landlord rejects Binion's rent request, sues for back rent". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 3 October
- ^Velotta, Richard (). "Hotel Apache to open Monday at Binion's in downtown Las Vegas". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 3 October
- ^Horwath, Bryan (). "Refurbished Hotel Apache opens today in downtown Las Vegas". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 3 October
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