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- Three More Downtown Reno Motels to be Torn Down
Jacobs Entertainment has filed demolition permits with the City of Reno for three motels on Arlington Avenue They include the Star of Reno, which has 15 units, El Ray Motel, with 24 units and the Keno Motel, with 21 units The buildings are right across the street from the Sands Regency, in between West 4th and West 3rd St
- Bay Area company demolishes Best Bet Motel; former tenants . . .
Demolition crews tore down the motel at 500 S Center St on Dec 30 The 1970s motel had 27 rooms, according to county records
- He Tore Down Motels Where Poor Residents Lived During a . . .
First the Carriage Inn and Donner Inn Motel Then the Stardust Lodge Next, the Keno, El Ray and Star of Reno fell The motels, decades past their prime, had served as housing of last
- Motels of Reno, Demolished One at a Time, As Biggest Little . . .
As Reno rebrands, change is happening including the gradual disappearance of local motels, long a refuge for those with few other housing options A familiar sight in Reno, the recent
- *Permanently Closed Casinos* Archives - VegasChanges
The below list contains the permanently closed Hotels and Casinos in Las Vegas and Southern Nevada May they all RIP It also includes rebranded casinos and select casino closures in Northern Nevada
- Why Reno didn’t stop Jacobs Entertainments motel demolitions
First the Carriage Inn and Donner Inn Motel Then the Stardust Lodge Next, the Keno, El Ray and Star of Reno fell The motels, decades past their prime, had served as housing of last
- Iconic Las Vegas hotel ripped down and demolished to make way . . .
Every room at the iconic hotel has been stripped out in anticipation of a final implosion A demolition permit was officially filed with Clark County on July 11 The implosion of the Tropicana and its 22-story Paradise Tower is penciled in for October, per MSN
- Demolished Reno Hotel Mourned in Preservation Trust’s . . .
If you’ve got the money, you can stay at any of the 168 historic hotels listed in the new annual directory issued by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, except one: “In Memoriam,
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