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Originally Posted by jrc
The pier and the boardwalk are no where near big enough for a casino. I could imagine a lakes region casino, but a lakefront casino makes no finanical sense.
The state plans, if approved would only allow two or three casinos in the state. That rare of a license would not be wasted on a small property with any expansion being very expensive, plus add shorelands issues and it damn near impossible to see it at the Wiers.
Now at the speedway maybe...
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... or on the property that once was the water park complex, plus the mobile home estates across White Oaks Road from it. Great view, plenty of space for a hotel, casino and a parking garage.
Just an opinion, nothing behind it other than opinion.
R2B