Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Chicago wants to launch new downtown casino

"All one has to do is drive through those parking lots in Northwest Indiana and see all the Illinois plates,'' said Finance Committee Chairman Edward M. Burke (14th). "If those folks are gonna lose their money, they might as well lose it in Chicago."

Added another: "We've got to do something to generate some revenue,'' said Ald. Leslie Hairston (5th).

Jerry Roper, president of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, said it's time to consider putting a casino downtown.

"It's centrally located. It can take advantage of the hotels, the restaurants and the theaters we presently have," he said.

But Mayor Daley said the city needs to work with the state legislature to finalize the details.

Daley said his support "all depends how it's positioned, and can it be government-owned? . . . And some are against that. They don't want government to own it."

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Detroit casinos flourishing in tough times

Detroit has shed jobs, many residents and too much of its car industry. But its casino business is doing very, very well.

The city's unemployment is 29%, but gaming revenue at its three casinos has been off only 2% from a year ago this year. Meantime, Atlantic City's gaming revenue has fallen 14%, and the Las Vegas Strip is down 14%.

Detroit casino operators credit their good fortune to everything from new hotel rooms to the smoking ban in Ontario, just across the river, which has prompted many Canadian gamers to migrate across the Detroit River to gamble.

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