Las Vegas: Gold Spike to open briefly for gaming
Regulation · 2024-09-06

Las Vegas: Gold Spike to open briefly for gaming

A downtown Las Vegas hotel and nightlife venue will bring back gaming – for two days only.

Gold Spike and Oasis Hotel and its gaming license holder, Las Vegas-based Fifth Street Gaming, was approved for a temporary, two-day non-restricted gaming license during a Las Vegas City Council meeting on Wednesday.

Seth Schorr, CEO of Fifth Street Gaming, said Friday the two-day gaming is expected to occur on Sept. 30 through Oct. 1. He didn’t specify how many slot machines are expected to be on site.

In recent years, Gold Spike has operated without gaming. But operators have kept the license active thanks to a quirk in Nevada law.

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