Shuttered Silver Nugget Becomes North Las Vegas’ Unofficial Tent City

The long-closed Silver Nugget on North Las Vegas Boulevard is no longer just a boarded-up casino. It has turned into a de facto shelter for unhoused people, with tents and makeshift structures popping up around the property as nearby residents and business owners point to mounting piles of trash and debris. Neighbors say the vacant building has morphed into an ongoing public safety and sanitation headache.

Encampments documented in city files

On Tuesday, code-enforcement records detailed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal showed a pattern of calls and inspections at the site. The files note trash, encampments and even an incident in which people tried to dig into the casino’s structure. According to the outlet, the reports span multiple years and include entries between 2021 and 2025, underscoring that the issues are recurring rather than a one-off flare-up.

The site

The property at the center of the complaints is the Silver Nugget Casino at 2140 N. Las Vegas Boulevard in North Las Vegas. Government retail listings identify the Silver Nugget at that address, according to the Nevada Department of Taxation.

History and ownership

The Silver Nugget is a decades-old locals casino that has been largely dark in recent years, with historical records indicating it ceased operations in 2023. Industry reports show the property has been operated by Fifth Street Gaming and related management entities, according to VegasInc and other outlets.

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