Harrah's Reno
| Harrah's Reno | |
|---|---|
| Location | Reno, Nevada, U.S. |
| Address | 219 North Center Street |
| Opening date | October 29, 1937 |
| Closing date | March 17, 2020 |
| Theme | Pavilion |
| No. of rooms | 928 |
| Total gaming space | 40,200 sq ft (3,730 m2) |
| Signature attractions | Sammy's Showroom (formerly Headliner Room) |
| Notable restaurants | Carvings Buffet (formerly Fresh Market Square Buffet) Harrah's Steak House Hash House a go go (formerly Café Napa) Ichiban Joy Luck Noodle Bar Starbucks |
| Casino type | Land-based |
| Owner | Vici Properties |
| Operating license holder | Caesars Entertainment (prior to the acquisition by Eldorado Resorts) |
| Architect | Martin Stern Jr. and Associates Worth Group |
| Previous names | Harrah's Club |
| Renovated in | 1967: Harrah's Steak House 1969: West Tower 1981: South Tower 1995: East Tower 1999: Café Napa 2000: The Plaza 2005: Ichiban, Quiznos and Starbucks 2006: Carvings Buffet 2011: Hash House a go go |
| Coordinates | 39°31′39″N 119°48′46″W / 39.527536°N 119.812737°W |
Harrah's Reno is a former casino hotel in downtown Reno, Nevada.
It was credited for being the first property of the Harrah's casino chain, founded by William F. Harrah.
The site is currently owned by Charlotte, North Carolina based real estate developer Madison Capital Group, which plans to redevelop the property into a mixed-use development dubbed Revival.