Washington Times | Maryland Live casino to replace some slots with table games Baltimore Sun The state's largest casino plans to hire hundreds of dealers and install 150 table games, with some taking wagers of up to $10,000, Maryland Live officials said Wednesday in the first detailed announcement since voters legalized such games last week. Cordish... |
Maryland Live to replace slots with 150 table games
Ailing Revel casino will find it hard to recover from Sandy
Philadelphia Inquirer | Analysts: Ailing Revel casino will find it hard to recover from Sandy Philadelphia Inquirer There is little hope in the foreseeable future, the analysts say, that Revel will avoid defaulting on its massive debt - not with a key demographic group, affluent overnight customers from North Jersey and New York, now spending their... |
Sandy smites A.C. casino revenues
Philadelphia Inquirer | Sandy smites A.C. casino revenues Philadelphia Inquirer ATLANTIC CITY - This resort's casinos are struggling to deal with the aftermath of Sandy by laying off workers, cutting the hours of others, and making still others take unpaid leaves. The storm forced the city's 12 casinos to close for five to seven days. Atlantic... |
Sandy smites A.C. casino revenues
Online Poker.net | Sandy smites A.C. casino revenues Philadelphia Inquirer Moody's Investors Service predicts that Atlantic City casino revenue could be down 25 percent for the next six months and earnings down as much as 50 percent over the same period due to the storm. Tony Rodio, president of the Casino Association of New ... Casinos struggling:... |
$250M casino project touted for Country Club Hills
ABC7Chicago.com | $250M casino project touted for Country Club Hills Chicago Tribune A casino development company based in North Las Vegas revealed plans today for a $250 million casino in Country Club Hills, a location that proponents say would draw gamblers from throughout the south suburbs. However, the proposal faces two serious ... Casino Developer... |
Sands casino took only a slight hit from Sandy
Philadelphia Inquirer | Sands casino took only a slight hit from Sandy Philadelphia Inquirer The Sands, the largest in Pennsylvania in terms of total investment and one that models itself after the Atlantic City casinos, targets customers from North Jersey and New York who can literally get dropped off in its parking garage via Interstate 78. Sandy... |
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Yahoo! News (blog) | Judge reduces slander verdict won by casino mogul Steve Wynn against “Girls ... Washington Post LOS ANGELES — A judge has cut by more than half the $40 million jury verdict that casino mogul Steve Wynn was recently awarded against “Girls Gone Wild” founder Joe Francis. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Joanne O'Donnell issued the... |
State-owned casino is a bad gamble - Opinion
State-owned casino is a bad gamble Towanda Daily Review Pennsylvania's government and the private casino industry already have a symbiotic relationship, with the government playing pilot fish to the casino shark. Now, U.S. Rep. Bob Brady of Philadelphia wants to eliminate even that distinction between the ... Brady wants Philly to take a chance... |
Sandy sends AC casinos to worst revenue drop ever
Wall Street Journal | Sandy sends AC casinos to worst revenue drop ever WSLS Revenue at the 12 casinos was down 19.9 percent in October, due largely to the fact that the casinos were closed for four days. That narrowly edged out another storm-marred month, Aug. 2011, when the approach of Hurricane Irene closed the casinos for ... A.C. has been open for... |
6 groups may bid for Phila. casino license
Philadelphia Inquirer | 6 groups may bid for Phila. casino license Philadelphia Inquirer The groups that have publicly stated their intention to file applications with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board include a major Philadelphia developer (Bart Blatstein); a partnership involving the state's highest-volume casino (Stadium Casino L.L ... Resorts... |
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