Primm resorts, travel stops saved from closure with new operator
Terrible's has taken over operations at Primm Valley Casino Resorts, preventing the closure of the local resorts and travel stops.
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The brief
Terrible's has assumed control of Primm casino operations following the exit of Affinity Interactive. This transition ensures that the resorts and travel stops in the area remain open.
Coverage from FOX5 Vegas, Las Vegas Review-Journal, KLAS 8 News Now, KSNV, and KTLA emphasizes the preservation of 300 jobs. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Affinity Interactive viewed the area as 'obsolete' as it moved on from the properties.
Future developments will center on the new era of operations under Terrible's following the completed transition of Primm Valley Casino Resorts.
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Quick answers
Who is the new operator of Primm resorts?
Terrible's has taken over operations.
Which company exited the Primm area?
Affinity Interactive completed the transition and exited the area.
How many jobs were preserved by this move?
According to KLAS 8 News Now, 300 jobs were kept.
Coverage (5)
- Terrible’s takes over Primm casino operations after Affinity Interactive exit FOX5 Vegas · 5h ago
- Primm’s former casino operator moves on from ‘obsolete’ area Las Vegas Review-Journal · 5h ago
- Terrible’s keeps 300 jobs as Primm enters new era KLAS 8 News Now · 5h ago
- Affinity Interactive completes transition of Primm Valley Casino Resorts to Terrible's KSNV · 5h ago
- Primm resorts, travel stops saved from closure with new operator KTLA · 5h ago
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