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Online Casino News for Saturday - March 13, 2004

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President Casinos Seek Buyer or New Partner for Biloxi, Miss., Operation - 2004-03-13
President Casino officials are thinking about refinancing or selling a segment of, or all of the Coast's second-oldest casino.

The St. Louis-based company revealed Thursday it had hired Innovation Capital Holding to help determine the fate of the financially troubled Biloxi resort, which includes the Broadwater Beach Resort.

John Aylsworth, President Casinos' president and chief operating officer, said in a statement that the Biloxi property, which includes a 39,000-square-foot gambling barge, two hotels, a marina and a golf course, is appealing to potential investors.
Read the full story at Miami Herald
 
Creek Nation Casino expansion continues - 2004-03-13
The Muscogee Creek Tribe’s multi-million dollar expansion of their Tulsa casino is progressing.

The multi-phase project will be developed on and around the location of the present Creek Nation Casino on Riverside Drive. The first phase will include the building of a state-of-the-art gaming center with a hotel, meeting space and a new parking facility. The total price tag will be approximately $100 million. Retail stores, restaurants and other entertainment venues are planned for subsequent phases ultimately creating the state's largest gaming entertainment complex.
Read the full story at Native Times
 






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