Category Archives: Cordish Co.

The Philadelphia experiment; Wynn mellows

We’re on the eve of the day the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board is expected to issue the fifth license for the Philadelphia area. It has to be awarded by a convoluted process called a “qualified majority,” whereby all four legislative … Continue reading

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Philadelphia decision tipped; Insolvency on the high seas

While we’ve been focused on Boston and New York, a major casino decision in Philadelphia has been creeping upon us. The second casino license in Philly city limits is to be awarded on Nov. 18 and early intel has it … Continue reading

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Showman Steve; Who’ll take Bucharest?

Rather than hire out entertainment for his Wynncore showroom (the one not occupied by Le Reve), Steve Wynn has taken a DIY approach. He’s producing and co-writing Showstoppers, a revue of some of the most iconic songs from Broadway musicals. … Continue reading

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The village idiot; Knuckle-dragging in Maryland

Every city has its cross to bear. In the case of Las Vegas, it’s former steroid user, baseball player and serial dumbass Jose Canseco. He obviously skipped firearm-safety class the day they told you to make sure your gun is … Continue reading

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Maryland: First, the good news; Here, kitty, kitty

Maryland casinos hit another monthly record — $82 million — boosted by Horseshoe Baltimore. Revenues at Maryland Live fell 10%, to $45.5 million — boosted by 50,000 customers over the Labor Day weekend — and Horseshoe raked in $22 million. … Continue reading

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Case Bets: Multimedia, Philadelphia, Maryland

Here’s a vivid account of Multimedia Games‘ reversal of fortune, how a company focused on B-level gaming markets established a presence in Nevada, Atlantic City and Pennsylvania, and improved its value sufficiently to make it a takeover target for Global … Continue reading

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Boston: Another agonizing delay; Loveman: Don’t worry, be happy

Just when it looked like the suspense would be ended over who’d get the Boston-area casino, the slow-moving Massachusetts Gaming Commission imposed another week’s delay on the process. Basically, commissioners want Wynn Resorts to do better than it has in … Continue reading

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Decision time in Boston

At last, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission is taking up the Steve Wynn vs. Mohegan Sun battle for a Boston-area casino. Hearings began yesterday, with one round going to each challenger. Wynn Resorts surprisingly (given its reputation) lost the swimsuit competition, … Continue reading

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Loveman’s big score; Slots come to Dayton

“You’re in Baltimore, baby, it says so right there, in big gray block letters on a smokestack at the trash plant just past the entrance.” Caesars Entertainment CEO Gary Loveman, long celebrated as the wizard of database market, also finds … Continue reading

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Horseshoe Baltimore launches; Hypocrisy in Indiana

On a “gritty stretch of Russell Street” in Baltimore, partners Caesars Entertainment and Rock Gaming are preparing to bust out their latest inner-city casino. Not only will it provide commendable urban renewal, it will also give Maryland Live! its most … Continue reading

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Exit Revel, eight days early

Labor Day has taken on a cruel, new meaning in Atlantic City, where it will mark the closure of Revel‘s hotel. (The casino will stay open until dawn on Sept. 2.) This takes away eight days of employment that soon-to-be-jobless … Continue reading

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Success story in the Free State; Stalking horses in Nebraska

Correction: According to Caesars Entertainment — and contrary to the Washington Post — Horseshoe Baltimore is not being renamed “The Legend.” That is a misconstrual of an ad slogan: “The Legend is coming!” There’s no need to worry about saturation … Continue reading

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Shakeup at Downtown Grand

I’ll be staying at the Downtown Grand this weekend and it looks like I won’t be the only novitiate. Ownership has installed a new management team, too, casting a wide net. CFO Marie Ramsey comes over from the Tropicana Las … Continue reading

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Revel’s death spiral; Piling into N.Y.

Having filed for bankruptcy a second time, Revel Casino Hotel is trying hard to stay off the auction block. Maybe not hard enough: A $300 million price tag is too rich for Caesars Entertainment‘s blood or even flush Hard Rock … Continue reading

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Et tu, Thrillist?; Bed-hopping in N.Y.

Poor Sam Nazarian. He’s still two months away from opening SLS Las Vegas and Thrillist has gone and jumped the gun. It’s crowned The Cromwell “already Vegas coolest hotel.” Not even an unfinished parking garage could dampen their enthusiasm, motivated … Continue reading

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Toppling dominoes in New York; Secret plan in St. Louis

Just like that, the E23 casino project near Albany is toast. But David Flaum won’t be asking for his $1 million back: He and partner Global Gaming Solutions have their eyes on Rensselaer now. GGS blamed the demise of E23 … Continue reading

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Penn, Cordish, Foxwoods all quit

Despite having missed — by several days — the deadline for getting their $1 million application fee refunded, Penn National Gaming and Cordish Gaming want their money back from New York State. Why? Because they have belatedly decided to scrap … Continue reading

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N.Y.: 22 is enough; Cussing match at Wynncore

Caesars Entertainment‘s sudden romance with New York State is getting the company some grief, although not from the usual defenders of Atlantic City. Assemblyman Ralph Caputo (D) is among those who want to put a casino at the Meadowlands and … Continue reading

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Penn manages expectations

Penn National Gaming lowered estimates for cash flow and other metrics today, as well as releasing 1Q14 results that J.P. Morgan analyst Joseph Greff wrote were “generally in line with our … estimates.”  According to Penn, player spending has been … Continue reading

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Caesars: The day after

New York resort developers may be reeling from the sudden entry of Caesars Entertainment into the picture, but that doesn’t mean they’ve given up the fight. After all, Caesars’ move only impacts the Catskills region, not the Capital one nor … Continue reading

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