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News about casino lake Pinnacle Entertainment Breaks Ground on Downtown St. Louis Casino ResortWednesday September 7, 8:05 am ET LAS VEGAS, Sept. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: PNK - News ) broke ground today on its casino, luxury hotel and spa project in downtown St. Louis. The Company's $400 million development is one of the most ambitious construction projects in St. Louis and will create a unique destination resort in the shadow of the famed Gateway Arch. ...
Downside noted to a downtown casinoBy BRIAN MEYER News Staff Reporter 9/7/2005 A downtown casino may have more negatives than positives for Buffalo, according to some Common Council members who are pressing for assurances that the city's interests will be protected. The casino debate rekindled Tuesday as the Council returned from summer recess. Some lawmakers claimed there are still many unanswered questions even though the Seneca Nation...
Harrah's says it can't build casino in city(The Philadelphia Inquirer) By John Sullivan, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 25--Harrah's Entertainment, the largest gambling company in the world, can't build a casino in Philadelphia because of a noncompetition agreement it signed when it bought into a harness track and proposed slots parlor in Chester, according to company officials. "We're not interested at all," said Jan Jones, a senior vice president a...
Crompton to Acquire Great Lakes Chemical NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. chemical group Crompton Corp. (CK.N: Quote , Profile , Research ) is to acquire Great Lakes Chemical Corp. (GLK.N: Quote , Profile , Research ) for about $1.54 billion, creating the third largest U.S. specialty chemicals company, the companies said Wednesday. The all-stock transaction will create a company with combined 2004 revenues of more than $4.1 billion and a market capitalization of nearly $3.2 billion. Under terms of...
Supporters describe HARP casino project(The Pueblo Chieftain, Colo.) By Dennis Darrow, The Pueblo Chieftain, Colo. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 21--American Indian tribes Saturday unveiled their design for a proposed $100 million hotel-casino at the Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo. One local backer said the project could give Pueblo "a tremendous boost." Next, the sponsors, among them a growing number of Pueblo civic leaders, say they w...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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