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Bossier City casino will not reopen

DiamondJacks Casino & Hotel announced Friday it is closing permanently -- the first Louisiana casino to fall victim to the COVID-19 financial impact.

A news release issued at 1 p.m. states the closure is "due to business circumstances caused by the unexpected impact of the coronavirus."

All casino employees have been notified and are eligible to apply for unemployment benefits, effectively immediately.

“In light of the sudden, unforeseeable market conditions that have resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic, the difficult decision has been made to close the casino,” said Diana Thornton, DiamondJacks finance vice president. “We have worked diligently to be a valued member of the Shreveport-Bossier City business community. We are saddened for the loss of a longtime business here in Louisiana.”

Local managers are working on a closure plan, which has included contacting employees, vendors, and other key stakeholders. The team will also decide what to do with the casino’s physical assets. The property will be maintained as closure is completed, though there are no plans for new ownership or additional investments to remain open.

“Even though continuing to operate is not viable from a business standpoint, we have certainly enjoyed being a part of the community and appreciate the loyalty of both guests and team members,” said Thornton. “We are thankful for the support everyone has provided us and will do what we can to ensure those impacted transitions to new career opportunities.”

The Inquisitor

1915 Citizens Bank Drive
Bossier City, LA. 71111
(318) 929-5152