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February 14, 2013

Illinois Casino Revenue Continues to Suffer

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It was not a good year for Illinois casinos. The reported revenue from the state’s casinos (they have 10) does not meet pre-recession levels. In a report that was sent out by the Illinois Gaming Board, the revenue for 2012 was $1.6 billion. This is up just slightly from 2011 numbers, but it is down by nearly 38 percent from the year 2007.

Illinois Casino Gaming Association Director Tom Swoik, which represents Harrah’s, has reported the 2007 smoking ban as well as a weak economy to blame for the downturn. If the economy begins to improve, he says, he is confident that casino revenues will begin to improve as well. However, he also said he thinks it might be a long spell before casinos are able to see numbers that match the 2007 figures. This he reasons is due to the current smoking ban which was not in effect back in 07.

He went on to say that neighboring states which also have casinos allow smoking. He estimates that Illinois may have lost as much as 20 percent of its business in 2008, and estimates that they may have lost 19 percent more on top of that due to the struggling economy.

Of the 10 casinos in the state, the new Rivers casino, which is located in Des Plaines, is said to have earned the most revenue. The casinos that are located downstate Illinois are said to have earned a combined total revenue of some $38.5 million. The East Peoria Par-A-Dice casino says that it was able to earn $116.2 million in 2012. This represents less than one percent of an increase from 2011 numbers of $115.5 million. Rock Island Jumer’s was able to earn more than $87 million, which is an increase of 2.3 percent over 2011. As for the Metropolis Harrah’s casino, they came in with $97.6 million for the year 2012, and that represents a 2.3 percent increase from 2011. The Metropolis casino has a lot of competition that it has to contend with from bordering states, including the new Isle of Capri casino which is located in nearly Cape Girardeau.

Some believe that these numbers will have an impact on efforts that are being used to expand gambling within the state. Currently, there is a plan to bring in five more casinos which will include one for Chicago. This is now pending before Pat Quinn, Governor of Illinois. In the plan are ideas for horse tracks to be allowed to add slot machines.

Many lawmakers say that they are willing to consider anything that will bring in needed revenues to the state’s coffers. What objections there are seem to involve adding slots to horse tracks as tracks are usually very close to existing casinos and adding slots may siphon off casino players.

No further details were released as to what, if anything, the state plans to do to help increase casino revenues for the year 2013. One thing is certain, though, something needs to be done and done as soon as possible.

February 12, 2013

Dan Gilbert to Add Greektown Casino-Hotel

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The founder of Quicken Loans, billionaire Dan Gilbert, has recently announced the he plans to purchase the Greektown Casino-Hotel. He is saying that this is the next step in his vision to help to remake the downtown Detroit area into a full-scale live-work-play district.

Rock Gaming, which is owned by Dan Gilbert, announced that it is in the process of making a deal for controlling interest with the corporation that now owns well known Greektown Casino complex. This is one of just three casinos that are located in Detroit.

In a statement, Gilbert said that his plans are in still in the beginning stages but that he sees making a large investment in the Greektown Casino-Hotel. He also plans to help with expanding the local economy in the process. He envisions his actions as helping those all the way to Campus Martius as well as all along Woodward Avenue. The area is already moving in the right direction.

Gilbert sees this as an opportunity to revitalize the downtown area as well as the local gaming business. He has already bought a reported 15 buildings within the downtown Detroit area. He also owns many other buildings that are located on Woodward Avenue as well as properties close to Campus Martius. He wants to blend the two areas into a better community.

However, Rock Gaming has so far declined to bring forth any specific details of Mr. Gilbert’s plans for investment into the Greektown properties. Rock Gaming also did not disclose the asking or selling price of the deal. They also did not reveal the time frame that is expected for the deal’s closing or the actual size of the stake. The deal will have to be approved by the Michigan Gaming Control Board.

Gilbert already owns three gambling sites that are all located in Ohio. These are owned through Rock Gaming. He also owns a horse-racing track located in Kentucky. It has been reported that the company is also planning to open a Baltimore casino sometime next year.

For those who have been following this story, Rock Gaming is known to be one of the leading proponents of the 2009 Ohio constitutional amendment that allowed casino gambling to start within the state. The corporation now owns two (of four) authorized full-service gambling casinos. These are the Horseshoe Casino in Cleveland and the Horseshoe Casino that is scheduled to open its doors in Cincinnati in March. Rock Gaming also owns a horse-racing track that is located in suburban Cleveland. That facility will be adding slot machines sometime this spring.

It was also reported that while famous Caesars Entertainment is normally a working partner in Rock Gaming’s gambling ventures, it will not be involved in this deal or transaction. No details were given as to why that is. But it was made clear that Caesars Entertainment would not participate in this current venture. To date, representatives from the Greektown Casino have not made statements. The same is true for the Michigan Gaming Control Board which must approve the deal before it can be finalized.

February 10, 2013

Las Vegas Downtown is Doing Well

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The year 2012 was a good year for the downtown area of Las Vegas. It has been reported that the area brought in some $754 million in both private and public projects that actually came about and some $355 million in new developments are now under construction. These new projects are scheduled to be completed sometime in 2013.

Keep in mind that downtown Las Vegas does not include the world famous Las Vegas Strip. In fact, downtown is located a few miles to the north of the strip. It is where the $485 million performing arts center is located as well as the new city hall and two impressive museums are there as well. And of course there are tons of stores and new businesses in the area as well.

According to reports, some 57 projects were wither completed, are currently under construction or will be upgraded in the area during 2013. This new energy was brought about through years of strategic redevelopment efforts that now seem to be paying off.

According to the mayor of Las Vegas, Carolyn G. Goodman, the new redevelopment progress has been able to help downtown to reinvent itself into one of the region’s most impressive communities. Planned for this year are the Zappos $40 million upgrades and renovations to the once Las Vegas City Hall. The upgrade is expected to be able to accommodate 1200 employees of the company. Also, there is the $56 million Discovery Children’s Museum that is currently scheduled to swing open its doors sometime this spring. And there is also the old Lady Luck Hotel and Casino and its estimated $100 million in renovation. It will reopen as the Downtown Grand Hotel and Casino sometime in late 2013. The old Travelodge is being repurposed and will become a temporary housing as well as a new resource center for local vets.

It was also reported that Zappos CEO, Tony Hsieh, is planning to invest an estimated $350 million into the area as venture capital for startup companies. Some of the money, his own by the way, will also be used for community improvements.

Any city would be proud of these numbers. All of this new work has brought about some 5200 construction jobs and another 1500 jobs that are permanent. As of right now, there are over 1700 construction workers who are working on various projects which, once completed, will bring in over 1900 permanent jobs.

It has also been reported that many younger families, as well as professionals have been working hard and are contributing to the area’s growing population. These individuals are now moving into apartments, high-rises, and are also making improvements to the downtown neighborhoods. This area is known for its unique homes, many of which were built back during the 50s and 60s.

Also, the downtown high-rise buildings, which a few years ago suffered with low occupancy rates of less 40 percent, have now filled up and are very near to being completely occupied. Yes, 2012 has been a very good year for downtown Vegas.

February 8, 2013

Pennsylvania Takes Second Place, NJ Falls

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It is good news for Pennsylvania as the state, with its fast-growing gambling industry, has now surpassed famous New Jersey in the annual casino revenue and is now considered the second-largest betting hub in the US. Nevada holds the top spot.

According to the Pennsylvania’s Gaming Control Board, gross casino revenues for the state increased by 4.4 percent, hitting $3.16 billion. The state was able to surpass Atlantic City even though it has less casinos that New Jersey and has not been in the gambling business nearly as long. New Jersey, on the other hand, as reported revenues for its world famous Atlantic City casinos are down 8 percent, coming in at $3.05 billion.

New Jersey is not going down without a fight as its Governor Chris Christie as said that he wants to revitalize Atlantic City and still opposes expanding gambling to go outside of the city. For last year, Atlantic City’s casinos have now reported $3.3 billion. This represents a decrease of some 37 percent from its high of $5.2 billion way back in 2006. This was also the year that Pennsylvania slots first opened in that state. No information was given as to how exactly the Christie plans to bring back customers to AC. But knowing the Governor, it is all but certain that he is working on an aggressive plan of action to help stabilize and expand business and revenues in Atlantic City.

These new numbers only press home the many challenges that New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is facing as he plans to boost the gambling and tourism industries in the city. The fact that the city has seen year after year declines does not help. Superstorm Sandy added more problems as it caused a stiff decline in revenues as well. And add to all of that the fact that New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland are all expanding their gambling operations and it is easy to see why AC is struggling.

Many experts say that Pennsylvania represents a good growth story and that if it continues to manage its gambling operations as it currently does, it should only increase in status.

On the other hand, casino revenues for New Jersey are now being reported as having decreased for six straight years. In 2011, Pennsylvania was ranked third in the US in terms of casino spending. It was behind both Nevada and New Jersey. This is according to information put out by the American Gaming Association. That, of course, has all changed now as it moves up the chain to take second place over New Jersey. Whether or not it can keep that position next year, or years beyond, is yet to be seen, but there are high hopes that it will continue to expand its gambling revenues as time goes by.

Currently, the state of New Jersey has some 12 casinos since the newly opened Revel came onto the scene last year. Pennsylvania currently has casinos numbering 11. According to reports, Parx Casino and Racing had the most in earnings totaling almost $500 million.

February 6, 2013

New Canadian Polymer $20 Are Headache

Filed under: Casino — Tags: — OCE News @ 3:15 am

It is being reported, and quite a bit, that many vending machine operators in Canada are urging the Bank of Canada to perform a much better job of it when they begin to introduce the country’s new $5 and $10 bills. This is expected to happen later this year. The reason they are doing so is because they are having to upgrade their vending machines in order to accept the new polymer $20 bill which is already in circulation and is proving to be a headache.

Back in November, the Bank of Canada sent out some 145,000 brand new $20 polymer bank notes. Since then, an estimated half a million vending machines that normally scan such bank notes (and these include food, drink, parking, slots, and self-serve machines) have had to be reprogrammed in order to accept the redesigned bills. The $20 is also the most popular bill denomination in Canada making matters even worse.

The president of the Canadian Automatic Distribution Association has been reported as saying that the Bank of Canada sent out the bills without allowing vending machine operators time to get their machines ready. He said that they could have used a lot more time to get ready for the flood of new bills. He also said that upgrading the machines has been expensive and annoying to customers.

In its own defense, the Bank has put out that it did all that it could to get machine manufacturers to upgrade prior to the release. They said that they included providing manufacturers with sample bills far ahead of the bill’s public release. It was reported that they gave machine vendors as much as six months to get ready before they sent the new currency into public circulation back in November.

According to Francois Bastien’s company Ventrex, which currently operates over 3,000 vending machines within the Ontario and Quebec areas, is company has already spent much of the previous year making their machines capable of accepting Canada’s new coins. He says that now they have to deal with new bills.

Generally, most of the machines will need a simple upgrade to their software. But some vending machines may need to be replaced entirely. Bastien has reported that in his case his company has already spent $100,000 to fixe machines to take the new $20 bills. He also estimated that for the entire industry, which includes casinos and slots, the cost could reach a quarter of a billion dollars. And that cost will go higher as the new $5 and $10 bills reach the public.

According to the Bank of Canada, the new $5 and $10 bills will come out at the same time, and that they are now scheduled for release into the public sector sometime in late 2013. No other details were given as to how or if the Bank would be able to further assist vending machine operators. No details were provided by the gaming industry itself as to how much the new currency change over has affected them.

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