The decision to resume operations at Main Street comes after Boyd has been “running very busy” at the neighbouring California and Fremont hotels, said David Strow, the company’s VP of corporate communications.īoyd’s downtown revenue roughly doubled from $21.4m for the first three months of the year to $38.8m for Q2. “We are thrilled to announce the reopening of Main Street Station, and to welcome back our team members and guests who have been eagerly awaiting our return,” said Steve Thompson, Boyd Gaming’s EVP of operations.īoyd executives had previously stated that demand would dictate the timeline for reopening Main Street, together with Eastside Cannery.
The Victorian-themed hotel-casino opened for business on 8 September, nearly 18 months after it closed in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Boyd Gaming said it had taken the decision to reopen the property in response to growing demand in downtown Las Vegas. Main Street Station welcomed back guests for the first time since March 2020 at the start of September. Boyd Gaming resumed operations at Main Street Station in downtown Las Vegas in September, with the company attributing the decision to reopen the property to ongoing high demand at the neighbouring California and Fremont hotels.