Primm, Nev., a once-thriving casino town on the border with California, was on the verge of fading away for good. The family ...
Primm casinos are expected to reopen, saving 300 jobs in the rural Nevada town, as Terrible's partners with family.
New deal saved Nevada city from becoming a ‘ghost town’ and losing its casino - The new owners of the Primm properties said ...
"This partnership reflects our commitment to preserving that legacy while creating new opportunities for growth, investment, and tourism for decades to come. We believe Primm's best days are still ...
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Terrible’s keeps 300 jobs as Primm enters new era
Terrible's retained about 300 employees and is preparing to reopen Primm Valley Casino as it begins a new chapter for the ...
What looked like new life for the casinos in Primm, Nevada, has not materialized yet. That’s because the future of Primm ...
Affinity Interactive ("Affinity" or "the Company") today announced the successful completion of the transition of Primm ...
The family owns a nearby gas station, said to be the world's largest Chevron.
Primm was down to it’s last hand. Now, the fading casino town on the California-Nevada border is staying in the game. Nevada ...
The CEO behind the company shutting down a group of iconic Nevada casino properties has defended the decision, telling gaming regulators the once-popular gambling stop is no longer financially ...
Two Nevada families — one whose name is on the town, another that built an empire serving the state’s travelers — have joined forces to pull Primm back from the brink.
Terrible's is reopening the Primm Stateline casinos and rehiring 300 workers after the previous operator abruptly shut them ...
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