Affinity Interactive completes transition of Primm Valley Casino Resorts to Terrible's
Summary
Affinity Interactive announced that it has transferred operations of Primm Valley Casino Resorts to its landlord, Terrible's, after determining the lease was no longer economically viable, describing the property as a cash drain of $10‑15 million per year. The transition of gas stations and the Lotto store occurred on July 1, with the casino’s takeover scheduled for midnight July 4 and actually completed at 12:01 a.m. on July 5. Terrible's said it offered employment to all Primm employees, retained and onboarded 100% of those who wished to stay—about 300 workers—and kept on‑site housing open, while planning to reopen the casinos and enhance the properties. Affinity noted its long history with the Herbst family, thanked the Nevada Gaming Control Board, and wished the Herbst family success with the Primm properties.
(Source:Ksnv)