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Nugget Casino Resort Location Sparks, Nevada, U.S. Address 1100 Nugget AvenueOpening dateMarch 17, 1955; 65 years agoThemeClassicNo. of rooms1,600Total gaming space52,000 sq ft (4,800 m2)Signature attractionsCelebrity ShowroomRose BallroomNotable restaurantsNoodle HutOyster BarRotisserie BuffetRosie’s CaféStarbucksTailgate DeliAnthony’s ChophouseOwnerMarnell GamingArchitectPeter B. Wilday ArchitectsSheehan, Haase & Van WoertPrevious namesDick Graves’ Nugget (1955–1960)John Ascuaga’s Nugget (1960–2013)Renovated in1984: East Tower1996: West Tower2008: East Tower2017: Resort TowerCoordinates39°31′59″N119°45′29″W / 39.533°N 119.758°WCoordinates: 39°31′59″N119°45′29″W / 39.533°N 119.758°WWebsitenuggetcasinoresort.com
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Nugget Casino Resort (formerly Dick Graves’ Nugget and John Ascuaga’s Nugget) is a hotel and casino located in Sparks, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Marnell Gaming. The main portion of the casino consists of two 29-story towers nestled between Interstate 80 and the Union Pacificrail yard. There are additional attached buildings underneath and across I-80 from the towers. It is located in Downtown Sparks at the Victorian Square.[1]
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Dick Graves’ Nugget was opened on March 17, 1955. Graves and Jim Kelley opened the Carson Nugget on March 1, 1954, in Carson City. In 1960, John Ascuaga (born 1925), then general manager, bought the Sparks Nugget.[2][3][4][5] Ascuaga had little money when he purchased the small venue so he paid via loan, which he paid back in full within the number of years granted. Ascuaga earned money from the success of his business, which led him to expand, over and over again, throughout the 1960s and 1970s. The Celebrity Showroom, first known as the Circus Room, was constructed in the 1960s and played host to Liberace, Peggy Lee, Sergio Franchi, The Osmond Brothers, Robert Goulet and others. Construction began shortly thereafter and was completed December 26, 1984. Ascuaga deemed it one more Christmas present to the community and also deemed it an ’exclamation point in the sky’.
The Nugget’s primary attraction from 1962 to the late 1990s was Bertha the Elephant and her baby, Tina, who entertained in the Circus Room many a time. They were also attractions at the annual Nevada Day parade in Carson City. Bertha died in the late 1990s.[6][7]
In 1995, John Ascuaga announced that a second tower would be built, costing $75 million. Ascuaga designed it with local architect Peter B. Wilday, whose works include the Atlantis and the Peppermill. The tower opened along with a new restaurant and hotel lobby on December 26, 1996. That was the last major expansion done by the Nugget. In 1997, Ascuaga’s daughter Michonne took over as CEO, running the hotel and casino along with her brother Stephen. The two said at the time they would keep the business in the family and continue to make re-investments. They also said there was no need for more hotel rooms.[8]
The hotel hosts popular events such as the Best in the West Nugget Rib Cook-off held annually in September, considered one of the largest in the country. Also, on July 4, the Star-Spangled Sparks celebration, as well as the largest fireworks show in Northern Nevada after New Year’s Eve in Downtown Reno.Sale to Global Gaming and Hospitality and Marnell Gaming[edit]
On October 10, 2013, the Ascuaga family announced it had reached an agreement with Las Vegas-based Global Gaming And Hospitality to sell the 1600 room property. A sale price was not disclosed, arguably the last lone family run casino/resort in the industry, of which had no sister properties or outside backing, the Ascuagas affirm they were not in a position to improve their property. Global Gaming CEO Cartlon Geer, who has roots to Northern Nevada, became the new CEO and President. He confirmed that with the help of partner Husky Finance, they began in 2014 $50 million worth of improvements and remodeling to the property.
The sale closed December 16, 2013.[9] The Ascuagas remained on board in advisory roles through the transition and after the sale was completed.
In July 2014, the Nugget Courtyard building was sold to The Siegel Group[10] and renamed Siegel Suites Sparks.
Global Gaming and Hospitality sold the Nugget to Marnell Gaming in May 2016.[11]See also[edit]References[edit]
*^’Listing of Financial Statements Square Footage’. Nevada Gaming Control Board. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
*^’John Ascuaga’. Nevada Business Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
*^Schreiber, Colleen (September 18, 1997). ’Hard work and family key to John Ascuaga’s Nugget’. Livestock Weekly. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
*^’John Ascuaga’. University of Nevada. Basque oral history project. 1992. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
*^’John Ascuaga doesn’t look back’. Reno Gazette-Journal. October 10, 2009. Retrieved August 16, 2014.[dead link]
*^’Nevada Nuggets: John Ascuaga’s Nugget elephant Bertha’. Reno Gazette Journal. Dec 28, 2013.
*^’Elephants in the Casino: John Ascuaga’s Nugget’. unr.edu. April 26, 2017.
*^’Hard Work And Family Key To John Ascuaga’s Nugget’. Livestock Weekly. Archived from the original on March 27, 2012. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
*^’John Ascuaga’s Nugget Casino sale finalized’. KRNV-DT. Archived from the original on 2014-06-08. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
*^’Siegel finalizing deals for El Cortez, Nugget Courtyard’. archive.fo. 6 August 2014. Archived from the original on 6 August 2014.
*^’Nugget Casino Resort sale finalized’. Northern Nevada Business Weekly. May 6, 2016. Retrieved 2016-05-06.External links[edit]
*Official website
* Media related to Nugget Casino Resort at Wikimedia CommonsRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nugget_Casino_Resort&oldid=991091679’COVID-19 makes business financially unviable
The birthplace of the Silver State’s iconic Awful Awful burger, the Nugget Casino and Diner in downtown Reno, will permanently close on July 30, with owner Rick Heaney saying that it was “economically impossible” to remain open.
Little Nugget cannot survive through the winter months”
“The worldwide COVID-19 virus pandemic […] caused all non-restricted gaming to close in the state of Nevada. The venues then briefly reopened, only to see bars inside the casino close again. That has made it clear that the Little Nugget cannot survive through the winter months,” Heaney told Reno TV station KRNV.
Heaney also told KRNV that cancellation of special events in The Biggest Little City in the World made it “impractical” for the business to continue.Emotions running high
In a report on KOLO-TV, a dual ABC/CW+-affiliated Reno television station, Little Nugget customers expressed sadness over the closure news.
“It’s a place where everyone likes to come […] it’s going to be missed in the community,” said James McCray. Fellow Little Nugget customer Julio Rosales spoke of people coming out in support of the establishment, saying:
It just shows how much this place has influenced everybody and […] how much they actually care.”
Nevada has been hard hit by the pandemic, with it being declared a “red zone” last week after over 100 visitors tested positive. In a poignant statement flighted on KOLO-TV, proprietor Heaney said Little Nugget had “tried so hard to continue to be a long-standing tradition of locals and visitors […] but sadly, our last chapter has come to an end.”Rick Heaney purchased the Little Nugget, then known as The Piccadilly, from Jim Kelly in 1989. Kelly was a former business partner of Dick Graves. Graves was a gaming innovator who moved to Reno after his native Idaho outlawed slot machines in 1953. By March of 1954, Graves had opened three café-casinos in Nevada, in Carson City, Reno, and Yerington – all christened The Nugget.Atlantis Casino In Reno NvNevada’s burger king
The Little Nugget is synonymous with the Awful Awful burger, which earned its name by virtue of being “awful big and awful good,” according to the Reno Gazette-Journal. The burger is a well-known brand. Heaney is on record as saying, “We’ve been on the Travel Channel, and we’ve had articles from the New York Times to the Sacramento Bee.”Casino In Reno Nv Nugget CasinosAn article published by the Reno Gazette-Journal in 2019 said the Awful Awful burger made its debut in Brunswick Café, Idaho. According to a 2007 interview between former Sparks Nugget owner John Ascuaga and the daily newspaper, the burger arrived in Nevada in 1952, launching in the Golden Nugget’s current location.
Weighing a half pound accompanied by approximately one pound of fries or onion rings the Awful Awful burger, served on a toasted bun in a basket, features a secret sauce that Heaney told the Reno Gazette-Journal he holds “pretty close to the vest.”
While the Reno Gazette-Journal reports the Little Nugget will close to customers at 5 am on July 30, it also quotes Heaney saying he would ask Nevada gaming officials for permission to keep his non-restricted gaming license active. “It’s sad, this is the last time they’re going to get an Awful Awful,” said Rosales.
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Nugget Casino Resort Location Sparks, Nevada, U.S. Address 1100 Nugget AvenueOpening dateMarch 17, 1955; 65 years agoThemeClassicNo. of rooms1,600Total gaming space52,000 sq ft (4,800 m2)Signature attractionsCelebrity ShowroomRose BallroomNotable restaurantsNoodle HutOyster BarRotisserie BuffetRosie’s CaféStarbucksTailgate DeliAnthony’s ChophouseOwnerMarnell GamingArchitectPeter B. Wilday ArchitectsSheehan, Haase & Van WoertPrevious namesDick Graves’ Nugget (1955–1960)John Ascuaga’s Nugget (1960–2013)Renovated in1984: East Tower1996: West Tower2008: East Tower2017: Resort TowerCoordinates39°31′59″N119°45′29″W / 39.533°N 119.758°WCoordinates: 39°31′59″N119°45′29″W / 39.533°N 119.758°WWebsitenuggetcasinoresort.com
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Nugget Casino Resort (formerly Dick Graves’ Nugget and John Ascuaga’s Nugget) is a hotel and casino located in Sparks, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Marnell Gaming. The main portion of the casino consists of two 29-story towers nestled between Interstate 80 and the Union Pacificrail yard. There are additional attached buildings underneath and across I-80 from the towers. It is located in Downtown Sparks at the Victorian Square.[1]
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Nugget Hotel Casino in Reno on YP.com. See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for the best Casinos in Reno, NV. Nugget Hotel in Reno on YP.com. See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for the best Hotels in Reno, NV. A stay at Nugget Casino Resort places you in the heart of Sparks, within a 10-minute drive of Fleischmann Planetarium and Science Center and University of Nevada-Reno. This casino resort is 4.1 mi (6.7 km) from Nevada Historical Society and 4.4 mi (7 km) from National Automobile Museum. Popular Hotel Amenities and Features.History[edit]
Dick Graves’ Nugget was opened on March 17, 1955. Graves and Jim Kelley opened the Carson Nugget on March 1, 1954, in Carson City. In 1960, John Ascuaga (born 1925), then general manager, bought the Sparks Nugget.[2][3][4][5] Ascuaga had little money when he purchased the small venue so he paid via loan, which he paid back in full within the number of years granted. Ascuaga earned money from the success of his business, which led him to expand, over and over again, throughout the 1960s and 1970s. The Celebrity Showroom, first known as the Circus Room, was constructed in the 1960s and played host to Liberace, Peggy Lee, Sergio Franchi, The Osmond Brothers, Robert Goulet and others. Construction began shortly thereafter and was completed December 26, 1984. Ascuaga deemed it one more Christmas present to the community and also deemed it an ’exclamation point in the sky’.
The Nugget’s primary attraction from 1962 to the late 1990s was Bertha the Elephant and her baby, Tina, who entertained in the Circus Room many a time. They were also attractions at the annual Nevada Day parade in Carson City. Bertha died in the late 1990s.[6][7]
In 1995, John Ascuaga announced that a second tower would be built, costing $75 million. Ascuaga designed it with local architect Peter B. Wilday, whose works include the Atlantis and the Peppermill. The tower opened along with a new restaurant and hotel lobby on December 26, 1996. That was the last major expansion done by the Nugget. In 1997, Ascuaga’s daughter Michonne took over as CEO, running the hotel and casino along with her brother Stephen. The two said at the time they would keep the business in the family and continue to make re-investments. They also said there was no need for more hotel rooms.[8]
The hotel hosts popular events such as the Best in the West Nugget Rib Cook-off held annually in September, considered one of the largest in the country. Also, on July 4, the Star-Spangled Sparks celebration, as well as the largest fireworks show in Northern Nevada after New Year’s Eve in Downtown Reno.Sale to Global Gaming and Hospitality and Marnell Gaming[edit]
On October 10, 2013, the Ascuaga family announced it had reached an agreement with Las Vegas-based Global Gaming And Hospitality to sell the 1600 room property. A sale price was not disclosed, arguably the last lone family run casino/resort in the industry, of which had no sister properties or outside backing, the Ascuagas affirm they were not in a position to improve their property. Global Gaming CEO Cartlon Geer, who has roots to Northern Nevada, became the new CEO and President. He confirmed that with the help of partner Husky Finance, they began in 2014 $50 million worth of improvements and remodeling to the property.
The sale closed December 16, 2013.[9] The Ascuagas remained on board in advisory roles through the transition and after the sale was completed.
In July 2014, the Nugget Courtyard building was sold to The Siegel Group[10] and renamed Siegel Suites Sparks.
Global Gaming and Hospitality sold the Nugget to Marnell Gaming in May 2016.[11]See also[edit]References[edit]
*^’Listing of Financial Statements Square Footage’. Nevada Gaming Control Board. Retrieved March 16, 2015.
*^’John Ascuaga’. Nevada Business Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
*^Schreiber, Colleen (September 18, 1997). ’Hard work and family key to John Ascuaga’s Nugget’. Livestock Weekly. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
*^’John Ascuaga’. University of Nevada. Basque oral history project. 1992. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
*^’John Ascuaga doesn’t look back’. Reno Gazette-Journal. October 10, 2009. Retrieved August 16, 2014.[dead link]
*^’Nevada Nuggets: John Ascuaga’s Nugget elephant Bertha’. Reno Gazette Journal. Dec 28, 2013.
*^’Elephants in the Casino: John Ascuaga’s Nugget’. unr.edu. April 26, 2017.
*^’Hard Work And Family Key To John Ascuaga’s Nugget’. Livestock Weekly. Archived from the original on March 27, 2012. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
*^’John Ascuaga’s Nugget Casino sale finalized’. KRNV-DT. Archived from the original on 2014-06-08. Retrieved 2014-06-07.
*^’Siegel finalizing deals for El Cortez, Nugget Courtyard’. archive.fo. 6 August 2014. Archived from the original on 6 August 2014.
*^’Nugget Casino Resort sale finalized’. Northern Nevada Business Weekly. May 6, 2016. Retrieved 2016-05-06.External links[edit]
*Official website
* Media related to Nugget Casino Resort at Wikimedia CommonsRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nugget_Casino_Resort&oldid=991091679’COVID-19 makes business financially unviable
The birthplace of the Silver State’s iconic Awful Awful burger, the Nugget Casino and Diner in downtown Reno, will permanently close on July 30, with owner Rick Heaney saying that it was “economically impossible” to remain open.
Little Nugget cannot survive through the winter months”
“The worldwide COVID-19 virus pandemic […] caused all non-restricted gaming to close in the state of Nevada. The venues then briefly reopened, only to see bars inside the casino close again. That has made it clear that the Little Nugget cannot survive through the winter months,” Heaney told Reno TV station KRNV.
Heaney also told KRNV that cancellation of special events in The Biggest Little City in the World made it “impractical” for the business to continue.Emotions running high
In a report on KOLO-TV, a dual ABC/CW+-affiliated Reno television station, Little Nugget customers expressed sadness over the closure news.
“It’s a place where everyone likes to come […] it’s going to be missed in the community,” said James McCray. Fellow Little Nugget customer Julio Rosales spoke of people coming out in support of the establishment, saying:
It just shows how much this place has influenced everybody and […] how much they actually care.”
Nevada has been hard hit by the pandemic, with it being declared a “red zone” last week after over 100 visitors tested positive. In a poignant statement flighted on KOLO-TV, proprietor Heaney said Little Nugget had “tried so hard to continue to be a long-standing tradition of locals and visitors […] but sadly, our last chapter has come to an end.”Rick Heaney purchased the Little Nugget, then known as The Piccadilly, from Jim Kelly in 1989. Kelly was a former business partner of Dick Graves. Graves was a gaming innovator who moved to Reno after his native Idaho outlawed slot machines in 1953. By March of 1954, Graves had opened three café-casinos in Nevada, in Carson City, Reno, and Yerington – all christened The Nugget.Atlantis Casino In Reno NvNevada’s burger king
The Little Nugget is synonymous with the Awful Awful burger, which earned its name by virtue of being “awful big and awful good,” according to the Reno Gazette-Journal. The burger is a well-known brand. Heaney is on record as saying, “We’ve been on the Travel Channel, and we’ve had articles from the New York Times to the Sacramento Bee.”Casino In Reno Nv Nugget CasinosAn article published by the Reno Gazette-Journal in 2019 said the Awful Awful burger made its debut in Brunswick Café, Idaho. According to a 2007 interview between former Sparks Nugget owner John Ascuaga and the daily newspaper, the burger arrived in Nevada in 1952, launching in the Golden Nugget’s current location.
Weighing a half pound accompanied by approximately one pound of fries or onion rings the Awful Awful burger, served on a toasted bun in a basket, features a secret sauce that Heaney told the Reno Gazette-Journal he holds “pretty close to the vest.”
While the Reno Gazette-Journal reports the Little Nugget will close to customers at 5 am on July 30, it also quotes Heaney saying he would ask Nevada gaming officials for permission to keep his non-restricted gaming license active. “It’s sad, this is the last time they’re going to get an Awful Awful,” said Rosales.
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