Las Vegas Review-Journal | Want to build a NY casino? License will cost between $20M-$70M The Journal News | LoHud.com The license fee to open one of four upstate casinos in New York will range between $20 million and $70 million, the state Gaming Facility Location Board said today. The board approved the request for applications for the four upstate ca... |
Want to build a NY casino? License will cost between $20M-$70M
Rivals for New York Casino Licenses Must Pay Millions to Play
Las Vegas Review-Journal | Rivals for New York Casino Licenses Must Pay Millions to Play New York Times And New York State will most likely require that each of the winning developer-operators spend hundreds of millions of dollars to build one of the shimmering casino resorts upstate that officials hope will attract tens of thousands of customers and ..... |
NY commission starts seeking casino applications
Wall Street Journal | NY commission starts seeking casino applications The Post-Standard ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- Bidding is getting underway for four privately owned casinos in upstate New York. The state Gaming Commission's Facility Location Board is putting out requests for applications Monday for casinos in the Albany area, the Catskills ... Casino c... |
Casino criteria for New York expected Monday
Wall Street Journal | Casino criteria for New York expected Monday Albany Times Union Saratoga Springs. The bidding process to operate non-Native American casinos in upstate New York should start Monday, when state gaming officials are expected to adopt and issue criteria for judging resort applications. The New York State Gaming ... Developers Bet... |
Blatstein reportedly buying former S. Phila. casino site
Philly.com | Blatstein reportedly buying former S. Phila. casino site Philly.com ... former S. Phila. casino site. 0 comments. Developer Bart Blatstein is buying for $13 million the site of the derailed Foxwoods Casino project in South Philadelphia, a property he owned 21 years ago, according to people familiar with the deal ... and more » |
Sands Bethlehem casino's Asians ride bus to live
Asians at Sands Bethlehem casino 'ride bus to live' Allentown Morning Call Asians at Sands Bethlehem casino 'ride bus to live'. Every day, hundreds of Asians sell their Sands Bethlehem casino free-play cards moments after stepping off the bus from New York — a phenomenon that has brought cultural change to the Valley. print. |
Casino bidding to open Monday
Politics on the Hudson | Casino bidding to open Monday The Journal News | LoHud.com The state Gaming Commission's Facility Location Board will put out requests for applications Monday for four privately owned casinos in three regions of the state: the Albany area, Catskills and Southern Tier. There are at least three bidders in each ... NY casino bid... |
Casino bid requests to go out
Casino bid requests to go out Rochester Democrat and Chronicle The state Gaming Commission's Facility Location Board will put out requests for applications Monday for four privately owned casinos in three regions of the state: the Albany area, Catskills and Southern Tier. There are at least three potential bidders ... and more » |
Harrah’s casino announces it will close in Tunica
CardPlayer.com | Harrah's casino announces it will close in Tunica The Tennessean Caesars Entertainment will shutter its Harrah's casino in Tunica on June 2, laying off as many as 1,300 workers. Las Vegas-based Caesars has two other casinos in Tunica that will remain open — Horseshoe Tunica and Tunica Roadhouse Hotel and Casino. Harrah's to... |
Revenue growth slows at Cherokee casino
Revenue growth slows at Cherokee casino Asheville Citizen-Times A national report released Wednesday by Casino City's Indian Gaming Industry says Indian casino revenue growth in 2012 slowed to 2 percent, down from 3.4 percent in the previous year. At North Carolina's only casino, revenue was up by nearly 3 percent ... Indian casino revenue in... |
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