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After averaging $1.6 million each week in table game revenue, Sands Casino in Pennsylvania will be expanding their gambling floor, bringing 139 new jobs to the Bethlehem area, according to The Morning Call.
The casino is looking to add 29 tables to the 100 already on the floor.
The additional tables will make Sands Casino in Bethlehem the second-largest table game floor in the state -- right behind Parx Casino.
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The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board anticipates the table expansion to be approved by Thursday.
Copyright Associated Press / NBC Philadelphia
First Published: Feb 22, 2011 10:31 AM EST