13WHAM-TV | Henrietta says 'no' to casino Rochester Democrat and Chronicle The Gaming Corp, which represents the Seneca Nation of Indians in gambling matters, issued a statement after the vote saying that a new Seneca casino could bring $200 million in private capital investment and more than 1,000 construction jobs and 2,000 ... Henrietta... |
Henrietta says 'no' to casino
WBUR Poll: Public Opinion In Mass. Shifts Rapidly On Casinos, Marijuana
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WBUR Poll: Public Opinion In Mass. Shifts Rapidly On Casinos, Marijuana WBUR On Feb. 25, Mohegan Sun CEO Mitchell Etess celebrates the passage of a referendum allowing the casino operator to move forward with its plan at Suffolk Downs in Revere. A new WBUR poll finds declining support for casinos in the state. MassINC/WBUR Poll: Support for casinos in... |
New Graton Casino leveled Indian competitor
San Francisco Chronicle (blog) | New Graton Casino leveled Indian competitor San Francisco Chronicle (blog) The new competition is hitting the River Rock Casino in Geyserville particularly hard. There, the Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians have seen revenues fall between 30 and 45 percent, tribal leaders told the newspaper, prompting drastic... |
Glendale council vote could help tribe's casino effort
Glendale council vote could help tribe's casino effort Arizona Daily Star The 4-3 vote does not end Glendale's opposition to plans by the Tohono O'odham Nation to build a $550 million retail and hotel complex on the west edge of the city anchored by a casino. And various federal court lawsuits by the city to halt the project ... Glendale,... |
UPDATE 3 -Caesars to make first casino foray in Asia after S.Korea greenlight | Reuters
UPDATE 3 -Caesars to make first casino foray in Asia after S.Korea greenlight Reuters SEOUL/HONG KONG, March 18 (Reuters) - Caesars Entertainment Corp looks set to build its first gaming resort in Asia after South Korea granted preliminary approval for a large-scale foreigners-only casino - a key boost for a company that has largely ... |
Caesars, Lippo Gets OK to Build 1st Casino in South Korea
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Caesars, Lippo Gets OK to Build 1st Casino in South Korea Bloomberg South Korea approved construction of its first foreign-owned casino resort as Asia's fourth-largest economy seeks to emulate Macau and Singapore in attracting more tourism spending from China. The gambling, hotel and shopping project, a joint venture ... Lippo, Caesars get... |
Horseshoe Casino holds job fair in Govans area
Horseshoe Casino holds job fair in Govans area Baltimore Sun When Horseshoe Casino Baltimore events manager Tijuana Plant did an advance walk-through of a planned job fair site at the Northern Community Action Center in Govans on March 13, the chosen meeting room at the small center was simply that: a ... |
Casino foes branch out, form Citizens for Milford to address other issues - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Casino foes branch out, form Citizens for Milford to address other issues Worcester Telegram MILFORD — The 187-acre parcel on Route 16 at Interstate 495, where Foxwoods Massachusetts had hoped to build a $1 billion resort casino, still stands undeveloped as a sand-and-gravel operation. The proposed casino project was rejected by a nearly ... |
AC's Revel Casino: The $300M pension gamble | The Asbury Park Press NJ
AC's Revel Casino: The $300M pension gamble Asbury Park Press The 1,399-room Revel Casino & Hotel ranked ninth out of 11 Atlantic City casinos in revenue last month, and is expected to be sold sometime this year for a fraction of the $2.4 billion it cost to build. / ASSOCIATED PRESS. Loading . State takes $300 million pension gamble on Revel C... |
Limits on casino ownership lead to complex formulas
Philly.com | Limits on casino ownership lead to complex formulas Philly.com Developer Bart Blatstein and businessman Joseph Procacci - competitors for Philadelphia's second casino license - share a laugh at Wednesday's public hearing before the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board at Lincoln Financial Field. (By Suzette Parmley). |
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