Terribles takes over Primm's casino complex on California border
Summary
The historic casino outpost on the California-Nevada border has been saved from closure. Terrible's, a Nevada company owned by the Herbst family, will take over hotels and amenities in Primm, a longtime desert stop along Interstate 15. This move could spare the Primm Valley Casino Resort, the Oasis Apartments, The Lotto Store, and related properties from closing on July 4. The rescue comes after Affinity Gaming and Z Capital announced plans to close the remaining Primm operations. The Primm and Herbst families are partnering to manage and operate the properties, with plans for renovations and investments to improve the visitor experience. The Flying J travel center is also expected to continue operating under a long-term solution with Pilot Co. The move preserves the last remnants of the quirky casino corridor once known as State Line.
(Source:New York Post)