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An empty parcel of land that used to be a hot commodity four years ago may now be available at a hugely discounted price.
As the frenzy of building casinos in the Northeastern states continue to gain momentum, a project in the area is also gathering a lot of heat.
If the lawmakers in North Jersey were to be followed, aside from having the Super Bowl hosted by East Rutherford’sMeadowlands complex in 2014, they would also want the area to house a casino.
In Pennsylvania, an ingenious plan for a cassino has been made. A group is planning to convert a usual Holiday Inn into a resort casino at around $75 million.
A casino worth $250 million that will be built in the area of East Toledo, Ohio, had its ground breaking ceremonies last Thursday.
With the success of neighboring areas like Macau, Singapore and Hong Kong in toursim, the Philippines has also followed suit, with entertainment resorts already opened and with additional casinos and tourist attractions planned to be built in the country’s tourist spots, which are scattered in the archipelago.
Casinos in the downtown area of Cleveland and Cincinnati will be partly owned and operated by Harrah’s Entertainment.
Ontario is poised to join other Canadian provinces alongside British Columbia and Quebec in the internet gambling arena. With these large locales already enjoying the huge revenues gambling on the internet brings, it looks like Alberta doesn’t want to be left out.
Negotiations conducted for potential casinos may see the Mashpee Wampanoags getting a clear advantage over the state of Massachusetts, according to casino supporters, especially since the push to expand gambling in the State is waning.
A new trend has Indiana University students conscious of their grades.