Pennsylvania and paid slightly over
$8.1 millionthree years ago so as to secure the
Category Four gambling license for
Cumberland County. This authorization gave it the right to build and run a small ‘satellite casino’ featuring no more than 700 slots and 50 gaming tables within a 15-mile radius of the rural community of
South Newton Township.
However, the company was later reportedly hit by delays after officials in
Shippensburg Township scuppered its original site for the envisioned gambling-friendly venue due to sinkhole and traffic congestion issues. Greenwood Gaming and Entertainment Incorporated then purportedly returned late last year to propose bringing its envisioned ‘