Overview
- Primm Valley Resorts, the final full-time casino in the Nevada border town, informed staff this week that operations will end with permanent layoffs in early July, according to a termination letter posted by Las Vegas Locally.
- Affinity Gaming, through Primadonna Co. LLC, is also closing traveler services tied to the complex, including the Primm Center gas station and the Flying J truck stop near Whiskey Pete’s.
- Employees living in company housing received notices to move out in early July, and the company said it would coordinate with state agencies to help with job transitions.
- Shows and attractions booked through late July now face uncertainty, with performers and vendors awaiting word on cancellations or refunds.
- The wind-down caps a multiyear pullback that saw Whiskey Pete’s close in December 2024 and Buffalo Bill’s shift to opening only on event days in 2025, as weekday traffic thinned on Interstate 15.