Casinos & Gaming
Penn National Gaming Chairman Peter Carlino said Thursday the company’s multimillion dollar gamble to defeat a casino expansion issue in Maryland has been worth the effort.
A Boyd Gaming Corp. executive told the Nevada Gaming Commission Thursday there has not been any catalyst on the Strip that would allow the company to complete the halted Echelon development.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – A generation ago, this town was booming thanks to a manufacturing behemoth that helped build the New York City skyline, Panama Canal, battleships and countless miles of railway. Now, more than a decade after Bethlehem Steel went bankrupt, the city is reinvigorating itself through a different industry: casino gambling.
The Chapter 11 case of Aliante Station formally closed on Wednesday.
ATLANTIC CITY – New Jersey is charging ahead in its effort to offer legalized sports betting despite the presence of some hefty opposition standing between the state and the goal line.
Wynn Resorts Ltd. has until today to turn over to former major shareholder Kazuo Okada various books and records dating back a decade or more.
BOSTON – Three companies with Las Vegas ties seeking to develop a resort casino in Springfield submitted applications Thursday to the western Massachusetts city.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa – A nonprofit group that jointly holds a casino license in Woodbury County in Iowa will unite with a Las Vegas company to develop a $100 million Hard Rock-themed casino and entertainment center in downtown Sioux City.