Some big name changes are ahead for properties on the Strip, but it’s not happening right away.
The executive team for Providence, Rhode Island-based Bally’s Corp. previewed what’s in store for the Tropicana Las Vegas, in a two-hour licensing hearing Wednesday before the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
The 65-year-old, 1,467-room resort at the southeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue is destined for a management change if the Nevada Gaming Commission follows the Control Board’s licensing recommendation when it meets Sept. 22.