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Plans to revive Minneapolis’ Block E through the establishment of a state-run casino may encounter several serious problems
In an effort to attract new customers and gain back the old ones, new owners of the Resorts Casino are taking exhaustive measures to revive the first casino to open outside Nevada.
Amid the barely satisfactory overall performance of Northwest Indiana casino boats last month, East Chicago’s Ameristar Casino reflected better revenues compared to the April 2010 statistics.
In spite of revenues falling short of original projections, gambling analysts are saying that Maryland’s casinos manage to maintain a satisfactory performance.
A recent release on showed a 6.1 percent decline in gambling revenue in Deadwood for the month of March. The 6.1 percent drop to $8.5 million is just a continuation of a decline that started since January, which totaled $2 million by February.
After getting the approval of Ohio residents to build four gambling facilities in the state, problems on heavy government taxation have drawn negative sentiments and reactions from casino project developers.
Despite of the global recession that recently wreaked havoc to the US market, the casino industry of the scored a slight increase of its revenue in 2010, according to a survey conducted by the American Gaming Association (AGA).
A recent study revealed that Pennsylvania was a key player of the nation’s casino revenue increase in 2010. The good news was like a breath of fresh air after the industry experienced two years of dwindling income.
A $21 million mutually beneficial offer by a casino developer to purchase the Gateway North parking garage was recently brought to the attention of Cleveland officials.
Minnesota State Office Building’s Room 200 was jam-packed as key players and stakeholders attended on Thursday the first hearing on yet again another shot to lobby for slot machines to be installed in two state-run racetracks.