Arizona Charlie's Decatur

Arizona Charlie's Decatur
Address 740 Decatur Boulevard
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. 89107
Opening date April 1988
Number of rooms 258
Total gaming space 59,000 sq ft (5,500 m2)
Casino type Land-Based
Owner American Casino & Entertainment Properties
Previous names None
Renovated in None
Website Arizona Charlie's Decatur

Arizona Charlie's Decatur is a 258-room casino hotel with a 59,000-square-foot (5,500 m2) locals casino in the Charleston Heights area of Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

History

Arizona Charlie's Decatur (and Arizona Charlie's Boulder) are the results of original efforts by the Becker family, long established developers in Las Vegas. In 1963, just south of a shopping project on Decatur, between Charleston Blvd. and what was formerly West Fremont Street (presently now US 95), the Becker family built Charleston Heights Bowling, a bowling alley with 36 lanes and slot machines. Their son, Bruce Becker came to Las Vegas in 1971 and was put in charge of running Charleston Heights Bowling. He made the decision to expand the bowling alley into a casino. The casino's namesake was a distant relative, "Arizona" Charlie Meadows, a performer in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.[1] The $18 million casino resort opened in April 1988. It underwent a $40 million expansion in 1994, when the 31-year-old bowling alley, Vons supermarket and former location of Pistol Pete's/Peter Piper's Pizza was destroyed to make way for a larger casino,[2] quickly becoming a neighborhood favorite and local's hangout.

In November 1997 investor Carl Icahn bought a majority of Arizona Charlie's mortgage notes, making him the bankrupt resort's largest creditor. Icahn fought for control of Arizona Charlie's throughout the bankruptcy process. In July 1998, Bruce Becker's $92 million loan from United Healthcare collapsed and ownership of the property passed to Carl Icahn and American Casino & Entertainment Properties (ACEP).[3] In January 2000, American Casino & Entertainment Properties purchased Sunrise Suites on Clark County's Boulder Highway for $43.3 million. The property was renamed Arizona Charlie's Boulder, as a companion name to Arizona Charlie's Decatur. The two properties are 10.4 miles (16.7 km) apart, with a third ACEP property, Stratosphere Tower located approximately midway between the two.

See also

References

  1. Trimble, Marshall (18 February 2010). "Arizona Charlie". North Valley Magazine. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
  2. "ERNEST BECKER: Taking the Valley to New Heights".
  3. "Lender says Arizona Charlie’s numbers don’t add up".

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Coordinates: 36°09′49″N 115°12′27″W / 36.1635°N 115.2074°W / 36.1635; -115.2074

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