The Atomic Inn at 300 & 350 South First Street in Beatty, Nevada, is a 54 room hotel with additional RV stalls and renovated rooms including new paint, flooring, and appliances. The hotel was originally constructed in 1980 to accommodate defense contractors and military personnel working with the Ford Aerospace Corporation who worked at the nearby Nellis Air Force Base and continues to cater to the mining and military contractors in the area.
Beatty, Nevada, a Southern Nye County town roughly 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas, offers a unique commercial realty submarket anchored by its support of mining and military contractors. Despite its small size, Beatty provides essential amenities, including restaurants, shops, a casino, and museums, catering to both residents and transient workers. The town's proximity to significant mining operations and military testing grounds ensures a consistent demand for related commercial services, further enhanced by its quirky charm, including resident wild burros.