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located in Downtown
Reno Reno ( ) is a city in the northwest section of the U.S. state of Nevada, along the Nevada-California border, about north from Lake Tahoe, known as "The Biggest Little City in the World". Known for its casino and tourism industry, Reno is th ...
,
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. It is owned and operated by
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.


History

The Sands Regency opened in the early 1970s by the Cladianos family, with a small hotel and casino. The hotel tower stood 15 stories and was not in the most prospective area of Reno at that time and even in some regards to this day, but nevertheless it grew. By the late 1970s early 1980s a second tower and more casino space was added. By this time, the company was known as Sands Regent and the hotel's name became "Sands Regency" By the late 1988, a third and final tower had been constructed, giving the hotel a total of 800 rooms, and in the new tower came a parking garage. The new tower was detached from the main two towers but at the same time connected with a link between it and the original towers. The Sands Regency is popular among Reno locals, bowlers and cribbage players, whom they cater to in great numbers. In the mid-1995, Tony Roma's restaurant opened a new location inside the hotel (since closed), a comedy club opened in 2000, along with an original "Mel's" Diner, all gaining to the Sands' credibility. The parent, Sands Regent, by 2006 owned and operated three properties, all in the Reno Sparks area; they included the flagship, Sands Regency, the small
Rail City Casino Rail City Casino (formerly Plantation Casino) is a casino in Sparks, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Affinity Gaming. It contains of gaming space, with 896 slot machines, 7 table games, a keno parlor, and a William Hill race and sports bo ...
in Sparks and Gold Ranch Casino/RV Park near California off I-80 west of Reno. Las Vegas–based
Herbst Gaming Affinity Interactive, formerly known as Herbst Gaming and Affinity Gaming, is an American private casino and sports betting company based in Paradise, Nevada. It operates eight casinos in Nevada, Missouri, and Iowa, and publishes the '' Daily ...
(later Affinity Gaming), famous for its "Terrible's" trademark, began looking into the Reno market in 2005 and liked what they saw. They wanted to get into the market quickly and saw opportunity with Sands Regent. They bid for and won the company assets, closing their deal in October 2006, and renamed all of the Sands Regent properties without "changing" the names. The Sands Regency became Sands Regency, "A Terrible's Property", while the other two properties became "Terrible's" Rail City and Gold Ranch respectively. The Sands Regency began a major renovation in 2005, and Herbst Gaming finished it in 2007. They also renovated and expanded Rail City, which Sands Regent started. Sands Regent CEO Ferenc Szony remained on board. Many Reno locals and tourists know the Sands for its vibrant exterior color schemes; for over 10 years the Sands was always red with white accents, then suddenly overnight in 2003 Sands Regent painted it a bright yellow with blue accents that received mixed reviews. After the Herbst buyout, they painted it a softer gold with red accents to depict a skyline on the hotel towers' facade that received media attention for creativity. The Tony Roma's restaurant was closed in 2006, and replaced with Fuzio Pasta and Steaks in 2007, as part of a renovation at the Sands. In 2011 Fuzio's was closed down due to lack of popularity, but it was quickly replaced with a casual-upscale bistro called "The Copa". Mel's Diner closed at the end of 2022. There is also Taco's Tijuana inside the hotel that opened in 2017 as well as a coffee shop with free wi-fi, and the Sands hotel has a buffet with a different themed selection every night. On February 1, 2013, Affinity sold the Sands Regency, along with the Gold Ranch and another casino in
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, for $19.2 million to Truckee Gaming, a new company led by Ferenc Szony. In July 2017,
Jacobs Entertainment Jacobs Entertainment, Inc. is a Gaming, Hospitality, and Entertainment company based in Golden, Colorado. History The company was formed by Cleveland real estate developer and former Ohio state representative Jeffrey Jacobs. In 1995, it announ ...
purchased the property from Truckee Gaming for $30 million.


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