FLASH
Control board recommends approval of land swap
The Nevada Gaming Control Board today recommended approval of a
swap of two gaming properties on the Strip.
Boyd Gaming wants to trade Barbary Coast for the old Westward Ho
property, owned by Harrah's. The trade would give contiguous properties for
big casino projects planned by each company.
Barbary Coast would be reopened as Bill's Gamblin Hall and
Saloon, after Bill Harrah.
The proposal now faces the Nevada Gaming Commission, which has
the final say.
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