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The floor of a casino is pictured from above.
STATE COLLEGE The former Macy’s department store at the Nittany Mall will see second life soon.
The vacant Macy’s is the site for a new proposed mini-casino in Centre County.
This week, College Township officials received a local impact report, which is required by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. The report identified the location for the category 4 casino.
In January, Bally’s Corporation announced that it had signed an agreement with investor and Penn State alumnus Ira Lubert to develop a planned $120 million mini-casino in Centre County.
CHRIS MORELLI cmorelli@lockhaven.com
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STATE COLLEGE Get ready, Centre County a casino is on its way.
Earlier this week, Bally’s Corporation announced that it has signed an agreement with investor and Penn State alumnus Ira Lubert to develop a planned $120 million mini-casino in Centre County.
Although the specific location has not been determined, a news release from Bally’s said that it will be located “near the Nittany Mall,” just off state Route 26 in State College. Pending regulatory approvals, construction is expected to begin in the first half of 2021 and will take approximately one year to complete.
January 5, 2021
American casino operator Bally’s Corporation has announced the signing of an agreement that is to see it design, build and operate a new gambling-friendly facility for central Pennsylvania featuring up to 750 slots alongside as many as 30 gaming tables.
Previously known as Twin River Worldwide Holdings Incorporated until undergoing a name-change late last year, the firm used an official Monday press release to detail that the arrangement was inked with Ira Lubert some four months after the local real estate and private equity manager won the auction for the eastern state’s sixth ‘miniature casino’ license. It declared that the coming $120 million development will be located ‘within a 15-mile radius’ the Centre County community of Unionville and is expected to open sometime during the first half of next year following around twelve months of construction.
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