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  2. J Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Sands was not in the most prospective area of Reno at that time and even in some regards to this day, but nevertheless it grew. In 1979, the 15-story Regency Tower was added, with 300 hotel rooms and more casino space. [3] [4] In 1985, the property's name was changed to the Sands Regent to settle a trademark complaint from the Sands Hotel ...

  3. Sands Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    The Sands Hotel and Casino was a historic American hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States, that operated from 1952 to 1996. Designed by architect Wayne McAllister , with a prominent 56-foot (17 m) high sign, the Sands was the seventh resort to open on the Strip.

  4. List of casinos in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Sands Regency: Reno: Washoe: Nevada: Reno: ... defunct casino closed 2015 and remodeled into a non-casino hotel. Formerly Holiday Reno and Siena Reno Slots-A-Fun ...

  5. Reno (Nevada gaming area) - Wikipedia

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    The older casinos, particularly the Atlantis and the Peppermill, have been updated and new hotel towers have been added. Reno is competing with the United Auburn Indian Community which has built the large Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln, California. This casino is off Interstate 80 on the drive from San Francisco and Sacramento, California.

  6. Category:Casinos in Reno, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Station Casino Reno; Sundowner (hotel and casino) W. Whitney Peak Hotel This page was last edited on 3 May 2024, at 02:04 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. The Venetian Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    The Venetian was built on land previously occupied by the Sands Hotel and Casino, which opened in 1952. [1] Las Vegas Sands, a company founded by businessman Sheldon Adelson, purchased the Sands resort in 1989. [2] [3] Adelson eventually devised plans to replace the aging resort, which he felt was no longer competitive with newer properties. [4]