Bob Cashell

Bob Cashell
Mayor of Reno
In office
November 13, 2002  November 12, 2014
Preceded by Jeff Griffin
Succeeded by Hillary Schieve
28th Lieutenant Governor of Nevada
In office
January 3, 1983  January 5, 1987
Governor Richard Bryan
Preceded by Myron E. Leavitt
Succeeded by Bob Miller
Personal details
Born Robert Alan Cashell
(1938-04-22) April 22, 1938
Longview, Texas, U.S.
Political party Republican (1983–present)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic (until 1983)
Spouse(s) Nancy Parker (1964–present)
Children 4
Residence Reno, Nevada, U.S.
Alma mater Stephen F. Austin State University
Profession Politician and former businessman
Website Official website

Robert Alan "Bob" Cashell (born April 22, 1938) is an American politician and former businessman. He served as the mayor of Reno, Nevada from 2002 to 2014. He served as the 28th Lieutenant Governor of Nevada from 1983 to 1987 and on the University of Nevada System Board of Regents from 1979 to 1982. He is a member of the Republican Party and a former member of the Democratic Party. Cashell was not eligible to run for a fourth term in 2014 due to lifetime term limits established by the Nevada Constitution.

Due to his large contributions to students a field house at University of Nevada was constructed and named after him. He is also a prominent businessman, owning Cashell Enterprises, a hotel/casino company. He bought Bill & Effies, a truck stop, in 1967 and renamed it Boomtown Reno. He sold it in 1988 after turning the property into a casino/resort. He also managed several properties including: Karl's Silver Club (now the defunct Bourbon Square Casino) in Sparks, the Bourbon Street Hotel and Casino (now demolished) in Las Vegas and the Avi Resort & Casino for the Avi Indian Tribe in Laughlin. He was a partner in several ventures including: Carson Station (now Max Casino) in Carson City, the Comstock Hotel & Casino (now The Residences at Riverwalk Towers) in Reno and the Holiday Casino (now Harrah's) in Las Vegas. He has also owned several properties including: Winners Inn, Star Casino and Model T Truck Stop in Winnemucca and the Alamo Truck Stop in Sparks. His son, Robert A. Cashell, Jr., was a partner in the new ownership of the Fitzgeralds Reno in downtown Reno (which is now the Whitney Peak Hotel).

Footnotes

Kling, Dwayne. The Rise of The Biggest Little City: An Encyclopedic History, 1931-1981. University of Nevada Press. 2000

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    Political offices
    Preceded by
    Myron E. Leavitt
    Lieutenant Governor of Nevada
    January 3, 1983 – January 5, 1987
    Succeeded by
    Bob Miller
    Preceded by
    Jeff Griffin
    Mayor of Reno
    November 13, 2002 – November 12, 2014
    Succeeded by
    Hillary Schieve
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