What does Boyd Gaming own in Las Vegas
Boyd Gaming has long had a strong presence in the Las Vegas hospitality and gaming industry since casino operator Sam Boyd founded the company in 1975 to develop a downtown casino, The California.
The company has more than 5,703 hotel rooms, almost 4 percent of Southern Nevada’s hotel room inventory.
Nine operating hotel-casino properties make up their Las Vegas-area portfolios.
What does Boyd Gaming own in Southern Nevada? Here’s a list:
– Aliante: 202 rooms. The company acquired it in 2016 after Station Casinos’ bankruptcy restructuring.
– The Orleans, 1,885 rooms. Boyd acquired the property in 2004 when purchasing Coast Casinos.
– Gold Coast, 712 rooms. Boyd acquired the property in 2004 when purchasing Coast Casinos.
– Suncoast, 427 rooms. Boyd acquired the property in 2004 when purchasing Coast Casinos.
– Sam’s Town, 645 rooms. Boyd opened its first locals casino in 1979.
– Cannery, 200 rooms. Boyd acquired the property in 2016 from Cannery Casino Resorts.
– California, 779 rooms. Boyd’s first casino opened in downtown Las Vegas in 1975
– Fremont, 447 rooms. The company purchased it in 1985.
– Main Street Station, 406 rooms. Boyd purchased the defunct former casino in 1993.
Boyd also operates a Henderson casino, Jokers Wild, that does not have an associated hotel. It also owns Eastside Cannery, but that Boulder Highway hotel-casino has been temporarily closed since the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns.
Outside of Southern Nevada, Boyd operates 17 properties in the Midwest and South.
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