Boomtown new orleans casino

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In 2014, M1 Gaming exited the property and St. John Properties (a Maryland-based real estate firm) and M1 Gaming (the company of former Station Casinos executive Dean DiLullo). In 2012, Pinnacle sold the property for $12.9 million to St. (1988–1997) and Pinnacle Entertainment, formerly known as Hollywood Park, Inc. Previous owners of Boomtown Reno were businessman and former Reno mayor Bob Cashell of Cashell Enterprises (1968–1988), Boomtown, Inc. The property originally began as a truck stop, then named Bill and Effie's, in the mid-1960s serving travelers on Interstate 80 and gradually expanded into a full hotel-casino resort. The hotel has 318 guest rooms and suites and the casino has a 39,630 square feet (3,682 m 2) gaming area.

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Casino and Hotel in Verdi, Nevada Boomtown Reno

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