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Las Vegas Hotel confirms staffing cuts

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The property formerly known as the Las Vegas Hilton went through the name change on Jan. 3. The property formerly known as the Las Vegas Hilton went through the name change on Jan. 3.
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) -

The casino property formerly known as the Las Vegas Hilton confirmed it cut a number of jobs in a round of budgetary layoffs.

Las Vegas Hotel and Casino spokesperson Kurt Ouchida said factors including the loss of the property's Hilton signage, declining gaming revenues and the seasonal slump of the summer led to the layoffs.

"The LVH has had no other choice but to adjust its current staffing levels to be commensurate with current business levels," Ouchida said in a statement.

The number of layoffs was not disclosed.

The move was made after a turbulent first four months after its name change.

As reported by publication Vegas Inc., the hotel reported a loss of more than $5 million in revenue in the four months ending on May 31.

The hotel is also reeling from current foreclosure proceedings. This past February, Clark County District Court appointed a receiver to oversee the hotel's operations.

The property located on Paradise Road just a block east of the Las Vegas Strip originally opened as The International Hotel in 1969. It garnered the Hilton name in 1971.

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