How tribal casinos destroyed a $400M Nevada border town #shorts #vegas #closed

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How did Primm, Nevada go from a $400 million casino sale to zero buyers? Primm Valley Resort, Buffalo Bill’s, and Whiskey Pete’s are closing July 4, 2026, ending nearly 50 years on the California-Nevada state line. We break down why the I-15 border casinos collapsed: a bigger Las Vegas Strip, the explosion of California tribal casinos, the pandemic, and an outlet mall now down to a single store.

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Las Vegas Casino
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Las Vegas, Primm Nevada, Primm closing
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