Caesars Entertainment Corp., the casino owner saddled with $24 billion in debt, has a new source of income—from a nightclub on the Strip—to help refinance a loan.

The growing importance of bar tabs and nightlife was on display one recent Tuesday evening at Drai’s Nightclub atop the Cromwell hotel, a newly refurbished Las Vegas Strip property owned by Caesars.

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