BOYD GAMING

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'Boyd Gaming Corporation' () is a Las Vegas, Nevada based business engaged in the development, ownership and operation of hotels and casinos throughout the United States. The company continues to be run by founder Sam Boyd's family under the management of Sam's son, Bill Boyd.
The company operates in 7 states and at the end of 2005 the corporation will have over 11,500 hotels rooms.

Contents
History
Current Boyd Gaming Corporation businesses
Development sites and projects
External links
References

History


Founded by Sam Boyd.
In 1993 the firm became a public company traded on the NYSE.
On July 1, 2004 Boyd Gaming completed its $1.3 billion merger with Coast Casinos and all Coast properties and businesses are now wholly owned subsidiaries of the company.
On January 4, 2006 Boyd announced Echelon Place as the new project for its current Stardust site.
On May 31, 2006, Boyd announced plans to acquire the 220,000 sq ft Dania Jai-Alai fronton $153 million.
On October 2, 2006, the company announced plans to trade the Barbary Coast Hotel and Casino for 24 acres on the strip.
In early January 2007, Boyd had finished the trade of the Barbary Coast for the 24 acres adjacent to Echelon Place.

Current Boyd Gaming Corporation businesses


All properties are wholly owned subsidiaries except where indicated.

Blue Chip Casino and Hotel[1], Michigan City, Indiana

Borgata, Atlantic City New Jersey (50% owner through Marina District Development Corporation, LLC)

California Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada

Coast Casinos


Gold Coast, Las Vegas, Nevada


Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada


Orleans Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada


Suncoast Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada

Dania Jai-Alai, Dania Beach, Florida[1]

Delta Downs Racetrack Casino & Hotel[2], Vinton, Louisiana

Echelon Place, Las Vegas, Nevada (Replaces now defunct Stardust Resort & Casino)

Eldorado Casino, Henderson, Nevada

Fremont Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada

Jokers Wild Casino, Henderson, Nevada

Main Street Station, Las Vegas, Nevada

Par-A-Dice (hotel and casino)[3], East Peoria, Illinois

Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada

Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall, Shreveport, Shreveport, Louisiana (Formerly Harrah's Casino and Hotel)

Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall, Tunica, Tunica, Mississippi

Treasure Chest Casino[4], Kenner, Louisiana

Vacations-Hawaii[5], Honolulu, Hawaii (Non-Gaming Property)

Development sites and projects



★ On January 4, 2006 Boyd announced Echelon Place as a replacement for the dated Stardust. It was announced that Bob Boughner who is currently President and Chief Executive Officer of Boyd Gaming's Borgata Hotel, Casino and Spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey will leave that position to lead the development of the Echelon Place project. The Stardust was demolished in March 2007, with Echelon Place scheduled to open in early 2010.

★ Boyd purchased a 40 acre site on Centennial Parkway in North Las Vegas just west of I-15 for future development.[2]

External links



Boyd Gaming Corporation

References


1. Boyd Gaming Closes Acquisition of Dania Jai Alai
2. Boyd Gaming News


2004 Annual Report for some statistical data in many articles

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