The last of the Primm Valley Casino Resorts’ operations in Primm are closing. To review, Whiskey Petes closed in December 2024 and Buffalo Bills closed, except for sporadic events, last July. Buffalo Bill’s, Primm Valley Hotel-Casino, Primm Center, and Flying J will shutter after business on July 4; tenants living in the Desert Oasis apartments (employee housing) have to be out by July 6. The Lotto Store just over the state line in California doesn’t appear to be affected; it’s not owned by Primm Valley Casino Resorts parent corporation, Affinity Gaming. The Prizm Outlet Mall is owned by a mall company and at last count, two stores were still opened, but this development could be the final nail in the coffin for that operation as well. Other than the Lotto Store, as of early summer, Primm will be Nevada’s latest ghost town.

Source: Las Vegas News