
"Primm, once a booming 500-plus-acre gaming and hospitality site, is now facing abandonment, with its retail core reduced to a few fast food restaurants and a thrift store."
"The closure of Primm Valley Casino Resorts on July 4 marks the end of an era, leaving the town without any casinos or hotels for summer travelers."
"Affinity Gaming's decision to close the Flying J travel center and gas station further diminishes Primm's viability as a stop-off for travelers heading to California."
Primm, Nevada, once a bustling gaming and hospitality destination, is facing significant decline. The Primm Valley Casino Resorts will close on July 4, leaving the town without any casinos or hotels. Previously home to multiple resorts and a mall, Primm's population is now under 1,000. Affinity Gaming plans to shut down additional businesses, including the Flying J travel center and gas station. While some fast food restaurants will remain, the future of Primm appears bleak as it approaches ghost town status.
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