Full House Resorts has officially entered the casino market in Illinois after opening a temporary casino at Fountain Square in Waukegan. The casino appropriately named The Temporary by American Place will remain open until construction…
Read MoreResidents of Virginia have a new permanent option for casino gaming following the grand opening of Rivers Casino Portsmouth, the state’s first full-service permanent casino. “We’re excited to join such a vibrant community and to…
Read MoreBally’s proposed casino near Penn State University in Pennsylvania cleared a regulatory hurdle earlier this week. On Wednesday the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board unanimously voted to approve the $123 million project that would see the…
Read MoreAtlantic City’s nine casinos won more than $2.78 billion from gamblers in 2022. That total was up nine percent from winnings reported in 2021 and a 3.7 percent increase from 2019 before the pandemic. According…
Read MoreEarlier this month on January 6 the Seminole Tribe of Florida and Seminole Gaming officially broke ground at the future site of Seminole Casino Hotel Brighton. The new casino, hotel, and entertainment complex will be…
Read MoreBally’s Corporations’ Pennsylvania subsidiary, Bally’s Pennsylvania LLC has filed a petition with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to have iGaming privileges in the state that would allow it to offer online casino games to Pennsylvania…
Read MoreA temporary casino opened at Fonner Park Racetrack earlier this week. Fonner Park is located in Grand Island, Nebraska, about 80 miles to the west of Lincoln. In November 2020 Nebraska attempted to assist struggling…
Read MoreRevenue at Pennsylvania’s 16 brick-and-mortar casinos was down in November, but an increase in revenue from casino iGaming made up for the decline. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board reported that gross gaming revenue in the…
Read MoreCordish Companies has announced plans for a $1.4 billion casino resort development in Petersburg, Virginia. The plans were revealed earlier this week at a Petersburg City Council meeting. The proposed development would be called Live!…
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