For Boyd Gaming, demolishing Eastside Cannery frees capital and management focus for higher-performing poperties. For Las Vegas, the move signals that the off-Strip corridor may increasingly shift ...
Boyd Gaming Corp. never reopened its Eastside Cannery property after Nevada’s casinos were closed for 78 days in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic. Now, the Las Vegas-based company has made a ...
The Boulder Strip casino has been closed for more than five years. The company plans to sell the real estate for residential use.
Boyd Gaming Corp. has hired a firm with a history of demolishing casinos to tear down a shuttered Las Vegas hotel, records ...
Boyd Gaming Corp. will demolish its long-closed Eastside Cannery Casino Hotel in Las Vegas and sell the land for residential development, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.
Las Vegas-based Boyd Gaming Corp. reportedly has hired an experienced demolition contracting firm to dismantle a currently ...
Eastside Cannery, a Boulder Strip casino that has remained closed since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, will be demolished.
The Las Vegas arrangement differs from GLPI’s support of Bally’s Chicago casino-resort, where the real estate firm agreed to provide up to $2.07 billion, including $940 million for construction costs.
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