Does Vegas’ Rumored Rio Hotel Sale Mean Hope For An MLB Stadium?
The Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino has popped up in a rumor that the off-Strip property might be replaced with a new Major League Baseball stadium.
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Bart Shirley is the managing editor of evergreen content for PlayUSA. He’s been writing and reporting on the gambling industry since 2013.
Prior to working for PlayUSA, Shirley was a feature writer for QuadJacks, a site covering issues in poker. He also writes for BonusCodePoker, a poker satire site that lampoons the lighter side of card games. Shirley is a graduate of the MBA program at Texas Christian University’s Neeley School of Business and has a degree in English from Texas A&M University. He grew up in Houston, TX, and lives in Katy, just west of Houston.
Shirley is also a former high school teacher. He is married, has one daughter, and practices Brazilian jiu jitsu in his spare time.
The Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino has popped up in a rumor that the off-Strip property might be replaced with a new Major League Baseball stadium.
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