Archon Corporation

Archon Corporation
Formerly called
Hacienda Resorts, Inc.
Santa Fe Corporation
Sahara Gaming Corporation
Santa Fe Gaming Corporation
Public
Traded as OTC Pink: ARHN
Industry Gaming
Founded 1983
Headquarters Laughlin, Nevada, United States
Key people
Paul Lowden (president)[1]

Archon Corporation is an entertainment company based in Paradise, Nevada. The company has owned casinos and water parks. Members of board of directors include State Senator Sue Lowden who was chairwoman of the Nevada Republican Party and State Senator Bill Raggio.[2] Lowden is also executive vice president, secretary and treasurer for the company.[1]

History

Hacienda Resorts

The company began in 1983 as Hacienda Resorts, Inc., owner of the Hacienda Casino.[3]

Name Changes

The company was first renamed Santa Fe Corporation and later renamed again to the Sahara Gaming Corporation.[2] Sahara Gaming attempted to sell 40 acres (16 ha) of land to Players International in 1994. The deal fell through on February 7, 1995.[4]

Santa Fe Gaming

In 1995, the Hacienda was sold to Circus Circus Enterprises and the Sahara Hotel and Casino was sold to William Bennett. Followed by a rename to Santa Fe Gaming Corporation.[5]

In 2000, the Santa Fe Casino was sold to Station Casinos.[2]

Archon

In March 2013, Boston-based private equity firm Esplanade Capital, Archon's second-largest shareholder, offered to buy the company for $101.5 million. Lowden dismissed the proposal as "not really a serious" offer.[6]

Chris Lowden, son of Paul and Sue Lowden, is currently being sued by investors for fraud and racketeering within the Stoney's Rockin' Country organization.[7] The Stoney's trademark is currently owned by Archon Corporation [8]

Assets

Former

References

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