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Location | Reno, Nevada, U.S. |
Address | 2500 East Second Street |
Opening date | May 3, 1978 |
Theme | Modern |
No. of rooms | 1,990[1] |
Total gaming space | 63,584 sq ft (5,907.1 m2)[2] |
Notable restaurants | Chickie's & Pete's Charlie Palmer Steak Uno Más Street Tacos + Spirits |
Owner | The Meruelo Group |
Architect | Martin Stern Jr. and Associates Worth Group |
Previous names | MGM Grand Reno (1978–1986) Bally's Reno (1986–1992) Reno Hilton (1992–2006) |
Renovated in | 1981, 2012, 2013, 2014 |
Coordinates | 39°31′22″N 119°46′45″W / 39.522854°N 119.779226°W |
Website | grandsierraresort |
Grand Sierra Resort (formerly MGM Grand Reno, Bally's Reno and Reno Hilton) is a hotel and casino located approximately three miles east of Downtown Reno, Nevada. The hotel has 1,990 guest rooms and suites, 27 floors, 12 restaurants, including Charlie Palmer Steak by celebrity chef Charlie Palmer,[1] and a casino with 80,000 sq ft (7,400 m2) of space.[2][3] GSR has a movie theater,[4] a Race & Sports Book, nightclubs including LEX Nightclub, a 25,000 sq ft (2,300 m2) venue with a swimming pool, lake golf driving range, an RV park and a recently opened ice rink.[5] It is owned and operated by Southern California based investment group headed by The Meruelo Group.
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