Category Archives: Hard Rock International

D-Day for Mohegans, Penn; MGM restructures

In Massachusetts, initial approval will be granted or denied to Mohegan Sun and to Penn National Gaming as prospective operators. In both cases, it seems unlikely that the Massachusetts Gaming Commission with unearth any dead bodies. The focus will be … Continue reading

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Murren woos Maryland; Downtown Grand shows promise

After hinting at a low-key design for his National Harbor casino proposal, MGM Resorts International CEO Jim Murren rolled out something fairly spectacular. The terraced, canopied design looks not a little futuristic and the Las Vegas Review-Journal was right to … Continue reading

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Slow going in Massachusetts

If you’ve been following developments in the Bay State, you’ll have noticed casino developers coming right down to the wire in negotiating host community agreements. That leaves them precious little time for

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Dangerous complacency in New York

Casino advocates and New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) are making a risky wager regarding November’s ballot question that would dramatically expand gambling in upstate New York. They’re playing it cool, keeping most of their chips off the table. … Continue reading

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Motivated in Massachusetts; Naked at Horseshoe

If there’s anything to be learned from this week’s Hard Rock International face-plant in West Springfield, it’s not to take anything for granted. HRI made the mistake of believing its own poll, indeed, venerating it like holy writ, and got a … Continue reading

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Massachusetts: One win, one loss, one surrender

In a real shocker, residents of West Springfield rejected Hard Rock International — and $18 million a year. Local media obligingly regurgitated over and over again Hard Rock-sourced poll numbers that showed the casino eking out a narrow win. When … Continue reading

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Foxwoods: Mo’ money; Hard Rock brings it on; Wishful thinking at Cosmo

Caved, shaken down, outfoxed: Take your choice of term as Foxwoods Massachusetts has seemingly capitulated to Milford selectmen and raised its downpayment from $18 million to $34 million. All it took was a few grumblings from the aforementioned selectmen and … Continue reading

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Revel: It had to happen; Hard Rock on a roll

Revel Resort‘s somewhat disingenuous “You Can’t Lose” promotion was bound to attract a lawsuit and so it has. A pair of players are suing and, though the odds seem against them, it’s worth recalling that Revel’s disclaimer language tap-danced around … Continue reading

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Boston briefs: Caesars gets the vote out, etc.

In the face of iffy local support for its Suffolk Downs project, Caesars Entertainment has surrogates going door to door in East Boston, selling voters on the proposal’s virtues. Given the Latino majority among Easties, that’s where Caesars is targeting … Continue reading

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Coming soon to a Sioux City near you

Don’t scoff: This is serious excitement by Iowa standards, enough to justify relocating the Milwaukee Wiener Shop. Virtually the only unhappy camper is Penn National Gaming, which had its Sioux City license taken away. Contractor Conlon Construction must be no … Continue reading

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Massachusetts: Penn’s back in; New market for Adelson?

When the city of Springfield finally stopped fence-sitting and decided against going with Penn National Gaming, I knew it was only a matter of time before Penn emerged somewhere else in Massachusetts. Boy, has it ever. Operating with speed and … Continue reading

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Hail, Caesars; Some roads lead to Foxwoods; Bluhm disappoints

It’s not every day that Caesars Entertainment CEO Gary Loveman has a good idea. But when he does, it’s a real brainwave. Such has proven to be the case with Caesars’ purchase of social-gaming Web firm Playtika. The latter has … Continue reading

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