Nevada's Gaming Scene Only Partially on the Rebound as Some Casinos Still Closed

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Nevada's Gaming Scene Only Partially on the Rebound as Some Casinos Still Closed
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Nevada's gaming industry is slowly recovering after the COVID-19 pandemic. Some casinos are likely to try to reopen later this year, while others will never again host slot machines or the clicking of chips on their gaming tables.

Nevada's gaming scene is changing, but some casinos are still closed. Governor Steve Sisolak lifted many restrictions at the beginning of this month. Station Casinos has a number of properties that are waiting to be greenlighted by the bosses. Texas Station and Fiesta Rancho had their business licenses placed on hold by Station for the second year in a row. Cal-Nev-Ari Casino and Bar reopened its bar on April 1. It's only open during the day, because it's a small town's post office.

Some casinos are still temporarily closed in Nevada. However, the state's economy is recovering. 2.5 million people visited Nevada in April. Hotel occupancy is up at least 65%. Nevada will focus more on conventions and other activities that can bring in the crowds. It will appeal to a wide range of markets and attract more revenue.