Boomtown New Orleans Explained

Boomtown New Orleans
Location:Harvey, Louisiana, U.S.
Address:4132 Peters Road
Theme:Old West and Riverboat
Rooms:150
Space Gaming:30000square feet
Notable Restaurants:Asia
Bayou Market Buffet
Bayou Market Express
Oyster Bar
Pier 4
Owner:Gaming and Leisure Properties
License Holder:Penn Entertainment
Names Pre:Boomtown Westbank (1994–2002)
Renovations:2015

Boomtown New Orleans (formerly Boomtown Westbank) is a casino hotel located on the West Bank of Jefferson Parish in Harvey, Louisiana. It is on a 54acres site. It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Penn Entertainment.

Casino

Boomtown is the largest riverboat casino in Southeast Louisiana since its acquisition of one of the twin River City Casino riverboats in 1998. It has over 1,500 slots and video poker games, 30 table games on the first floor, and is open 24 hours a day.

Amenities

Boomtown has a five-story hotel with 150 rooms.[1]

The facility offers four different dining options: Bayou Market Buffet, Bayou Market Express, Asia, and Pier 4. Entertainment options are Boomer's Nightclub where local cover bands (i.e. The Chee-Weez) and national acts come to perform and special event parties. There's also the ETC gift shop.

History

Boomtown, Inc. opened its Boomtown Westbank casino on August 6, 1994.[2]

The property became part of Hollywood Park, Inc. (later Pinnacle Entertainment) with its purchase in 1997 of Boomtown, Inc.[3]

In 2006, Pinnacle approved a major expansion for Boomtown New Orleans, expected to cost $145 million, including a 200-room, four-star hotel with a spa and salon, an expansion of the Boomers nightclub, an Asian restaurant, additional meeting space, a new employee dining area, and an expansion of the buffet.[4] The expansion was supposed to start in the first quarter of 2007 and be finished by the second quarter of 2008.

A renewed expansion plan was announced in 2012, including a $20-million, 150-room hotel, fitness center, meeting rooms, and 250 new parking spaces.[5] The hotel opened on January 21, 2015.

In 2016, the property was sold to Gaming and Leisure Properties along with almost all of Pinnacle's real estate assets, and leased back to Pinnacle.[6] [7] Penn National Gaming (now Penn Entertainment) acquired Boomtown's operations in 2018, as part of the acquisition of Pinnacle.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Sayre. Katherine. Boomtown Casino $20 million hotel opens in Harvey. January 21, 2015. The Times-Picayune. New Orleans. January 21, 2015.
  2. Boomtown Inc. has successful opening of the first phase of $27 million land-based entertainment facility at Boomtown Westbank near New Orleans. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402162832/http://www.thefreelibrary.com/BOOMTOWN+INC.+HAS+SUCCESSFUL+OPENING+OF+THE+FIRST+PHASE+OF+$27...-a015997990. 2015-04-02. December 19, 1994. Boomtown, Inc.. The Free Library. December 10, 2014.
  3. News: Hollywood Park completes merger . July 2, 1997 . Las Vegas Review-Journal . July 31, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050404172345/http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/1997/Jul-02-Wed-1997/business/5643549.html . April 4, 2005 .
  4. Pinnacle Entertainment to expand Boomtown New Orleans. December 13, 2006. Pinnacle Entertainment. Casino City Times. July 31, 2012.
  5. News: Pinnacle Entertainment to add small hotel to Boomtown New Orleans casino. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Stutz. Howard. July 24, 2012. July 31, 2012.
  6. News: Louisiana gaming board approves Pinnacle deal that includes selling and leasing back four casinos in the state. The Advocate. Baton Rouge, LA. Timothy Boone. April 30, 2016. July 23, 2016.
  7. Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc. completes the previously announced acquisition of the real estate assets of Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc.. Pinnacle Entertainment. April 28, 2016. 2016-07-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20160822091400/http://investors.pnkinc.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=968091. August 22, 2016. dead. mdy-all.
  8. News: Penn National completes Pinnacle deal, involves four casinos in Louisiana. The Advocate. Baton Rouge, LA. October 15, 2018. October 16, 2018.