The previous owners of the track renamed their company Pinnacle Entertainment to concentrate on its gambling interests.
It was acquired in 1997 by Hollywood Park, Inc. (now Pinnacle Entertainment) for $188 million.
Shortly after the release, Pinnacle Entertainment, the United Kingdom distributor, went into administration.
The album was difficult to obtain in Britain after the distributor, Pinnacle Entertainment, went into administration.
On March 13, 2006, Aztar announced plans to be acquired by Pinnacle Entertainment for $2.1 billion.
Owned by Pinnacle Entertainment, it opened on March 4, 2010.
The majority of the debts were reported as being to Pinnacle Entertainment and All in Production, which were owed around $2m each.
While Pinnacle Entertainment intended to replace it with a $1.5-2 billion casino resort, the company canceled its construction plans and plans to sell the land.
Pinnacle Entertainment has also considered building an additional casino on the Bader Field site, but no official announcements have been made.
The total number of rooms is nearly 1000 and is owned and operated by Pinnacle Entertainment.