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March 3, 2021 American casino operator Las Vegas Sands Corporation has announced the signing of deals that are to see it offload its remaining trio of domestic properties for an aggregate consideration worth roughly $6.25 billion. The Las Vegas-headquartered firm used an official press release to detail that the arrangements will involve The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino and its 3,000-room The Palazzo hotel as well as the nearby Sands Expo and Convention Center being sold to affiliates of global alternative investments firm Apollo Global Management Incorporated and the Vici Properties Incorporated real estate investment trust spun off by Caesars Entertainment Incorporated in 2017. Pricey particulars: ....
Six Companies Battle For Rights To Richmond Casino Bally s, Golden Nugget, The Cordish Companies, ONE Resort, And Two Tribes All Submitted Proposals To The City by Steve Schult | Published: Mar 01, 2021 NBC affiliate, there are six casino companies bidding for the Richmond site. Each has submitted a one-page proposal and they are posted on the city’s economic development website. Bally’s, Golden Nugget, ONE Resort, The Cordish Companies, the Pamunkey Tribe and Wind Creek Hospitality, which is the corporate gaming entity of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, have all submitted proposals. The Poarch Band of Creek Indians, who is currently pushing for a gaming compact with Alabama, and the Tilman Fertitta-owned Golden Nugget were the two most recent companies to jump in after submitting paperwork last week. ....
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The sleight of hand in Alabama’s gambling politics Updated Mar 02, 2021; If the devil went down to Georgia in the 1950s, he probably wouldn’t have made it past Phenix City, Alabama. The city on the western bank of the Chattahoochee River offered a level of vice that would make Las Vegas blush. Gambling, illegal booze, drugs, and prostitution were commonplace. Babies were even for sale. The bedlam culminated in 1954 when organized crime assassinated Albert Patterson, the Democratic nominee to become Alabama’s attorney general. Today’s gambling debates seem tame by comparison, so it’s easy to miss the political sleights of hand. ....
The complete article can be found at AlabamaNewsCenter.com. By Reagan Wells People of Alabama “The Poarch Band of Creek Indians and the fight to federal recognition was a very difficult and challenging fight to achieve, but we had leaders who did an exceptional job and they never gave up. What they instilled with their challenge of federal recognition is proven to never give up on your dreams and aspirations to better someone’s life. It’s not easy, it’s not easy at all. They sacrificed a lot of time away from their families to make other people’s lives better. I just really encourage the younger generation to look at life about helping others. Your legacy is not about materialistic things, you can’t take money with you, but you can take the legacy that you helped so many people and you inspired people to be great and do great things. I try to encourage and inspire people to set those goals and measure them. You will have challenges, but our challenges make ....