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Bella Marshall: Wife of late cable, casino magnate made her own name in Detroit
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[Detroit Free Press] - By John Wisely Bella Marshall, a longtime official with the City of Detroit and Wayne County and the estranged wife of the late cable TV and casino magnate Don Barden, died Tuesday at her home in northwest Detroit. Ms. Marshall's publicist, Patrice
Google News: Planned opening of 'The D' slated for this fall
[GamingTodaySlotsToday] - It was previously owned by Don Barden, the first black casino owner in Las Vegas. Fitzgeralds' giant neon "F'' signs have been removed from what is the tallest building in downtown Las Vegas and, according to Stevens, a wrap noting the new name was
Fitzgeralds hotel-casino to become the D
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[msnbc.com] - It was previously owned by Don Barden, the first black casino owner in Sin City. Fitzgeralds' giant neon "F" signs have come down from the tallest building in downtown Las Vegas, and a wrap noting the new name was expected to be installed in the coming
Google News: Barden building sale brings estate closure closer
[Crain's Detroit Business] - But it's still unclear who will benefit from the sale of the business assets that remained after Don Barden's death: his widow, Bella Marshall; his children, Don Jr. and Alana; or someone else. Madison Ave., with its view of Comerica Park
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