Harrah's Reno
Defunct casino hotel in Reno, Nevada, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Harrah's Reno is a defunct casino hotel in downtown Reno, Nevada.[2] It is owned by CAI Investments, which redeveloped the site into Reno City Center, a non-gaming mixed-use development.[3]
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Location | Reno, Nevada, U.S. |
Address | 219 North Center Street |
Opening date | October 29, 1937; 86 years ago (1937-10-29) |
Closing date | March 17, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-03-17) |
Theme | Pavilion |
No. of rooms | 928 |
Total gaming space | 40,200 sq ft (3,730 m2)[1] |
Signature attractions | Sammy's Showroom (formerly Headliner Room) |
Notable restaurants | Carvings Buffet (formerly Fresh Market Square Buffet) Harrah's Steak House Hash House a go go (formerly Café Napa) Ichiban Joy Luck Noodle Bar Starbucks |
Casino type | Land-based |
Architect | Martin Stern Jr. and Associates Worth Group |
Previous names | Harrah's Club |
Renovated in | 1967: Harrah's Steak House 1969: West Tower 1981: South Tower 1995: East Tower 1999: Café Napa 2000: The Plaza 2005: Ichiban, Quiznos and Starbucks 2006: Carvings Buffet 2011: Hash House a go go |
Coordinates | 39.527536°N 119.812737°W / 39.527536; -119.812737 |
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It is credited for being the first property of the Harrah's casino chain, founded by William F. Harrah.