Casino Will Be Razed
The former Horseshoe Club in Gardena, the city’s oldest casino, will be razed in the coming months and replaced with a modern shopping center.
The Gardena City Council approved plans Tuesday night for the 38,500-square-foot development at Rosecrans and Vermont avenues. The shopping center, approved by the Planning Commission last month, will feature two fast-food restaurants and a variety of other businesses. It will be developed by Emil Neshanian of Encino.
When the 41-year-old club closed last May, Gardena was left with only the Eldorado Club and the Normandie Casino, compared to six clubs a decade ago.
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