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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.
Residents of New Brunswick changed the way they perceive the casino in Moncton, and are now adopting a positive attitude regarding the presence of the gambling facility.
Nine months after the intense albeit open-ended negotiations on issues gripping the gambling industry, Massachusetts lawmakers expect a similar turn as hearings start today.
A plan to revive Minneapolis Block E from its current dismal state has surreptitiously found its way to the State Capitol. Dubbed as Minnesota Live, the plan involves turning the entertainment complex into a gambling hub that will attract millions of visitors and tourists.
Atlantic City emerged third in the rank as America’s choice for casino destinations in the United States according to a new poll.
From an annual report released by the American Gaming Association, headed by its President and Chief Executive Officer Frank Fahrenkopf, Jr., Pennsylvania is named the leading state that contributed most in boosting the gambling industry in the year 2010.
In an effort to create new jobs and increase tax revenues, Massachusetts eyes the possibility of establishing a new and formidable industry by expanding gambling.
A recent study revealed that Massachusetts residents have been responsible for almost 37% of total tax revenues generated over the past seven years from gambling related activities and enterprises in three of New England’s six states.