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Calif. Indian casinos taking financial toll on Reno resorts


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By Dale Kasler, Sacramento Bee

One of Reno’s splashiest resorts is fighting to stave off financial disaster as Northern California Indian casinos continue to grab market share.

The Silver Legacy Resort was supposed to reinvigorate Reno’s gambling industry when it opened 17 years ago. Its $300,000 laser-light show, illuminating a 120-foot-high silver-mining rig looming over the casino floor, was hailed as a tourism draw for the whole city.

Instead, the resort is in danger of becoming the latest casualty of Northern California’s tribal gambling boom. The Silver Legacy has scrambled in recent weeks to avoid default on a $142.8 million bond.

The debt came due March 1, but repayment was extended for two weeks, to last Thursday. As the latest deadline passed, the downtown casino’s owners said they were making headway on negotiating with bondholders to restructure the IOU.

While it appears the resort could stay open, it’s a painful reminder for Reno of how its casinos have fallen victim to the explosion of Indian gambling. Ken Adams, an industry consultant in Reno, said Thunder Valley Casino in Lincoln is the main reason the Silver Legacy is in trouble.

While the weak economy has hurt, “the real story is Thunder Valley – it’s that simple,” Adams said Monday. “Thunder Valley and its peers took away a significant portion of the revenue from Reno.”

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  1. Dogula says - Posted: March 23, 2012

    *DUH*
    Sorry, Kae, couldn’t help it.

  2. Hangs Ups From Way Back says - Posted: March 23, 2012

    Can’t blame it all on Indian gaming,Internet gambling growing steady all the time.
    Doing the same thing to gambling as it did to pulp printed news papers,magazines,retailers.

    The world wide web changed civilization.

  3. U Stripum Joe says - Posted: March 23, 2012

    48 states now have some form of legalized gaming. Time for Nevada to invest in green energy technologies and the education in those technologies.

  4. Lakesheri says - Posted: March 23, 2012

    Sounds familiar to South Lake Tahoe. Red Hawk Casino opened it’s doors and revenue decreased in the Lake Tahoe Casinos. It’s so important to market these areas for reasons for the many other great reasons to come and recreate here….

  5. Alex Campbell says - Posted: March 27, 2012

    Funny thing happened on the way to the Bush White House. Lobbyist Jack Abramoff and 21 officals,including White House officials Steve Giles,David Safavian Rep Bob Ney.A total of 21 persons were found guilty or took a plea.(MONEY MONEY)
    Nine other lobbyist and congressional aides.Throw in Tom Delay who was forced to resign instead of being locked up.
    All about Indian gaming.