New deal saved Nevada city from becoming a ‘ghost town’ and losing its casino
- Primm, Nevada — a popular stop-over locale for travelers between Las Vegas and Los Angeles — may have narrowly avoided becoming a ghost town thanks to a deal with a regional convenience store.
- “The Primm property was a cash drain of approximately $10–15 million per year for many years, and there was no commercially rational basis to
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- Primm, Nevada — a popular stop-over locale for travelers between Las Vegas and Los Angeles — may have narrowly avoided becoming a ghost town thanks to a deal with a regional convenience store.
- “The Primm property was a cash drain of approximately $10–15 million per year for many years, and there was no commercially rational basis to
Sources: The Independent