Category Archives: Pennsylvania

Atlantic City’s glass half-full; New Kentucky casino pitched

First, the good news: Casino-related employment in Atlantic City rose by 5,749 jobs last year, driven by Hard Rock Atlantic City and Ocean Resort, which added 6,927 souls to the work force. The bad news? Hiring remains otherwise stagnant, with Hard Rock … Continue reading

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Survey says: Las Vegas bad for NFL; Power struggle in Macao

Put me in the one-third of Americans surveyed who wouldn’t give up their annual bonus to see their team win the Super Bowl. That’s one of the findings of a WalletHub study that, incredibly (at least to me) ranks Las … Continue reading

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Super Bowl generates heavy action; Hard Rock marquee finds retirement home

$325 million. That’s the legal handle that PlayUSA.com is predicting will be wagered on Super Bowl LIII. Nevada will have the plurality of bets, some $160 million, with New Jersey seeing $100 million in action, including online wagers. The nascent … Continue reading

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Tunica blues; Monticello racino folds early

“An aquatic center? A practice soccer field? They could have reconstructed this entire neighborhood.” So says Tunica resident Larry James of the misguided priorities that are leaving the county high and dry as the casino boom implodes. It certainly seems … Continue reading

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Louisiana: What happened?; Wynn wins historic victory

While most jurisdictions performed impressively last month, Louisiana was down 2.5%. How to account for the slippage? True, the drive-in driven Shreveport/Bossier City market was off 1.5%. But the real culprit was Baton Rouge, toppling 15.5% and ravaged by the new … Continue reading

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Re-reversing the Wire Act: What it means

Last weekend’s flip-flop by the Justice Department‘s stance on the Federal Wire Act has spurred a fair amount of chin scratching in the gaming industry. Global Market Advisors notes the immediate implication: “The action, which at best can be described as … Continue reading

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Atlantic City: Managing expectations; Prosperity in Pennsylvania, Detroit

Grossing $209 million last month, the Atlantic City casino market continues to grow, up 12% in the dead of winter, even if it was 7% down on a same-store basis. That’s a tradeoff the industry will have to accept, as … Continue reading

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Philly Live shows signs of life; Sports betting no cure-all

Cordish Gaming‘s $700 million Philadelphia casino project (now with 100% less Watouche “Bob” Manoukian) has been postponed two years. However, in a sign of forward progress, Cordish has signed a general contractor and pledged “substantial completion” by 2020. It remains … Continue reading

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New boss at AGA; Route 91 Harvest returns

Replacing Geoff Freeman, the American Gaming Association has tapped Business Roundtable Senior Vice President for Government Relations Bill Miller. A Beltway lobbyist of two decades’ standing, Miller should be able to hit the ground running. Thirteen years of lobbying on … Continue reading

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Atlantic City sparks controversy; Resort fee change at Cosmo

Faced with a 9% drop in operating profit at Atlantic City casinos, pundits are squaring off as to whether this means doom for the laggards. Analyst Tony Marino told The Press of Atlantic City that it “might be wise to … Continue reading

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Newcomers lose ground in Atlantic City

November was good for Atlantic City, up 12.5% and down only 5% on a same-store basis. The $209 million haul was propelled by a 12.5% increase in slot win and a 13.5% jump in table revenues. A 17% drop in table … Continue reading

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MGM, Cordish clean up in Maryland; Pennsylvania a cash cow

It was another good month at MGM National Harbor, which grossed almost $2 million per day in November, an above-average take for the pleasure palace. Slots were up 15% (to $31 million) while table games leapt 46%, grossing $26 million. … Continue reading

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Big Beaver and other Case Bets

Sands China has upped its capital commitment to Sands Cotai (aka The Londoner) as its Four Seasons is scheduled for a $450 million upgrade. The Sands Cotai makeover is now budgeted at $2.2 billion, a hefty vote of confidence in the … Continue reading

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MGM teams with MLB; Brass Ass gets bigger

MGM Resorts International continues to rack up partnerships with the major sporting leagues, the latest being Major League Baseball. The American Gaming Association‘s Sara Slane was understandably giddy at the news. “Agreements between sports leagues and the gaming industry enable … Continue reading

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Sin City still sinful; Pot comes to the Strip

Las Vegas beat out Los Angeles by a comfortable margin to nab the top spot on WalletHub‘s survey of America‘s most-sinful cities, a category dominated by such activities as pathological gambling and smoking. Casino-enhanced cities dominated the list, with North … Continue reading

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Greektown sold; Resorts World Catskills gets cash infusion

Due to its presence in the Detroit market as operator of Caesars Windsor, it’s not possible for Caesars Entertainment to own a casino in Motown. But nobody said anything about its REIT, Vici Properties. The latter is teaming with Penn National Gaming … Continue reading

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Election Special: Winners and losers

In a victory for the state of Arkansas, voters approved casinos in four locations across the state, 54% to 46%, a convincing mandate by any measure, and a big win for a variety of pro-casino companies that included Warner Gaming and Delaware North. … Continue reading

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The merger of mergers?; Hooters up for grabs

This morning Credit Suisse analyst Cameron McKnight reported that MGM Resorts International is “possibly” looking into a buyout of Caesars Entertainment, news that is certain to have a salutary effect on the latter’s stock price. What should be of more … Continue reading

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Promising horizon for Penn; Frissora exiting Caesars

Penn National Gaming came in from 3Q18 below Wall Street‘s expectations but JP Morgan analyst Joseph Greff defends the company, citing high expectations of free cash flow in 2019 (12%) and 2020 (20%), even after capex reinvestments. The addition of … Continue reading

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Churchill Downs: Next stop, Des Plaines

Late last night the news broke that Churchill Downs has purchased 50.1% of Rivers Casino in Des Plaines from a consortium headed by Rush Street Gaming. The company is paying $326 million for a slight majority in an asset valued … Continue reading

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