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Future
Pennsylvania Casino is Anybody's Guess

Online Casino Project Staff
February 6, 2006

As the time draws nearer in which Pittsburgh gaming officials pick who will be given the highly sought gambling license to operate a new casino, costs are starting to grow pretty steep.  As of now, there are three companies competing for the license, with the cheapest proposal coming in at $375 million. 

The three establishments are all recognized names in the casino gambling community, including Harrah's, Isle of Capri and the Detroit businessman, Don Barden, who is predicting that his proposed North Shore Casino will draw over $230 million in tax revenue per year, with over $20 million a year going to Pittsburg alone.

Harrah's, whose proposal is the most expensive at $512 million, estimates their casino will bring in $550 million a year, thus generating over $270 million in tax revenue for the state.  As for Isle of Capri, they think they can bring in about $400 million per year.  And as for the cost to build their site, it is marginally between the North Shore and Harrah's bid. 

Despite the fact that all three of the proposals look comparable to the best that Atlantic City and Vegas have to offer, much of the cost can be attributed to the cost of the license, which is $50 million, and the overhead for bringing in thousands of slot machines, estimated at $15,000 each.

As for trying to get the attention of Pennsylvania gaming officials, the casino operators are not holding back at all with the creativity of their proposals.  Taking inspiration from the Wynn, one casino's reception area will be stocked with live trees, as well as a two-story bar in the heart of the casino lobby.  Another casino is making plans for a three-story glass atrium.  All in all, it seems that all three proposals have a very tropical theme to them - something which Pittsburgh residents definitely do not get too much of. 

In addition to all the hoopla of entertainment, casino gambling, fine dining and resort accommodations, all three casinos have been promising to help develop residential and office communities, complete with condos and retail stores.

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