13 Nevada casinos still closed after pandemic shutdown
Monday 15 de March 2021 / 07:09
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(Nevada).- One year after Nevada’s commercial casinos were ordered to shut down, 13 remain in the dark. Some are holding out for looser operating restrictions or more foot traffic. Others have shuttered their doors permanently.
A spokeswoman for the American Gaming Association said a majority of the country’s closed commercial casinos are located in Nevada. The national trade group, which represents the $240 billion U.S casino industry, has been tracking casino closures on its website over the past year.
Las Vegas Valley casinos
Main Street Station, Eastside Cannery
The two Boyd Gaming Corp. properties have been shuttered since mid-March. Company executives had said in October that Main Street Station will “certainly” open in 2021, followed by Eastside Cannery, depending on demand.
Spokesman David Strow told the Review-Journal that the reopenings will depend on business volumes.
Categoría:Casino
Tags: Sin tags
País: United States
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